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Crank's biocube modifications really impressed me. Here is the link to his build thread....
Really is a beautiful FW planted tank. Do you have any close up images or a thread with that tank? It's a very nice set up.
Petting Lion Fish, predictable outcome= Darwin Award Candidate. Of course this does not apply to me when I attempt to move Rattlesnakes out of the...
Cali torts are one of my favorite corals. I love the green tint and blue base coloration. Congrats on all the new additions, that is some great...
You are correct Chance.
All fish have the potential to be jumpers, some more than others. Wrasses, Gobies and Fire fish are all big time jumpers. Clowns can jump as well,...
Well this is a difficult situtation. :-X Maybe you need 2 tanks. :) One devoted to Dilly, one to corals.
It's very common to see them in new sets up, sometimes it's the first thing your notice especially against the backround of the white rock. They are...
They are fine. Did the image of them on the link look similar to your red object?
Sometimes cutting back on feedings will slow down their spread. The more particulate foods available the worse they will get. Good luck.
Looks fantastic!!!! The LED's made a huge difference. Excellent job on the mods. That Derasa is HUGE, looks good in there.
Yes that is better, thank you. Looks like it could be Foraminiferans. Please take a look at this link under Odds and Ends. Indo Pacific Hitch...
Welcome to 3reef. Unfortunately the image is too small for me to make an ID. Perhaps consider Photobucket or using the Macro option on your camera.
Sounds as though you need to raise the level of the water in the tank. Use only FW (RO/DI) if possible. I have this tank and it can capture bubbles...
Common name is Candy Cane.
That has got to be extremely frustrating. Sounds like you have the right attitude though.
Feather duster or Christmas worm. Both consider harmless. Christmas Tree Worms, Spirobranchus giganteus at MarineBio.org
Red Hair Algae is not an ID but rather a description. You have GHA, red is a completely different type of algae as far as I know. Perhaps contact...
Thank you for the image. Yes that is not red hair algae, I will look for the ID. I suggest for now remove the rock and manually scrub what you can...
Can you post an image please. Perhaps you can dab it with it hydrogen peroxide and a Q-tip. Search Brandons hydrogen peroxide thread and algae...
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