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The clownfish was probably a female, and it is very common for clownfish to mouth the tips of both anemones and types of euphyllias. Sometimes they...
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I really enjoy the images of your corals and fish. ;D
Copepods and amphipods are usually crawling around on the substrate, rocks and glass. Did you use a sugar fine sand? Also I have to top of with...
Regular, they do move around on the sand bed. I had mine for 3 years, before I took my tank down. Placement in sand bed, mod flow, may take meaty...
They used to be so common at LFS. Easy lps, treat pretty much like a fungia
Looks like a healthy anemone IMO, but you have something going on with the tank, based on your cloudy water post. If it is an bacterial bloom, that...
IMO they are just weird like that. If everything else is fine, give it a couple of days. Mine stayed closed for a week a couple months ago for some...
Then I suggest run some new carbon and leave the lights off for a day. Do you have any recent parameters like ammonia?
May seem like a really odd question, but have you cleaned the glass/front?
It is a really nice set up, I like the look of the rim and the cube. Will be interesting to see your review of the lighting in some time....
Congrats! I do not know acropora it is, but it looks healthy. Did you get a name?
Yea I have never been able to figure that one out. Placement in the wild for some fungia is indeed on rock, but there are several different kinds of...
Are you using bio-balls or live rock rubble in the fuge? Any where in the tank that detritus is building up like sponges or floss?
Weird is it not? I love looking for something like " Langstons Seafoam Acropora" and all I get is what I posted, not real helpful. Must mean I spend...
Large predatory worms like polyclad and eunice worms, swings in SG and pH, a type of pyramid snails are parasitic to snail. Sometimes we get snails...
Definitely nice scape. I love blue damsel, yea I know they get aggressive but they were my first sw fish, they look good in your tank.
I have had both the blue and the red and they did not eat any inverts that I know of, but I never saw them and after I got some clams and more...
The box says 1/2 cup per gallon for a sg of 1.023.
They are beautiful, but in a tank with a lot of live rock they hide during the day, as they are nocturnal. IMO in the long run they are not reef...
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