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It has more to do with size IMO. The sand sifting goby is going to eat what it can when you feed the other fish. Sand sifting gobies can not live...
Very nice sytems, you keep those babies clean. The cycled tank has a very nice scape.
Oh I have no doubt that it is an acro. Nice find. For now I would leave it where it is, it really likes it. As it gets bigger and or you move it up...
LOL Good thing you looked first, that could have been very ugly, butt crack and all.
And you have a good sense of humor.:cheesy: Hi and Welcome, The biocube is a great little tank. Read and reading some more is your best friend....
Sounds very cool, if they are going into an established system, just acclimate. If this tank is still cycling, that is a whole different story....
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Excellent, looking forward to the pictures:)
The description of the underlying green tissue with reddish hues on the corallites makes me want to say Red Planet, seems like a largish frag for Red...
Well it looks like a very nice piece. Hard to tell from the picture but it looks like it has some polyp extention, so that is why I was thinking...
The picture makes it look somewhat pinkish in color ? And it is not a milli ?
Just a phase, cut back a little on the feedings and the population with decline.
Nice scape. Firefish are the best. For me I really like koralia's and if you want to spend some more money, the mp10..... The surface of the...
I am thinking leather as well. The way the polyps retract is very similar to leathers, but it is just a guess.
Wow really shows the pink and purples. I always look forward to updates on this thread:)
Well everyone is gonna want to know, about the age of the tank, lighting, what water source you use, basic parameters if they are handy. Cynobacteria...
You say you are reading things, can you please post a link ? I have neve heard of urchins that were not reef safe with regard to fish. Something...
Hi Gavin and Welcome! Personally I would remove them, just a few at a time, over 3 -4 days. Give the system a small chance to adjust. Are far as...
The way the fish is acting probably has nothing to do with the urchin. And yes they are reef safe, but need a tank with a lot of coralline, or other...
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