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In my experience xenia likes the higher end of nomral for pH like 8.4. My xenia always dies back if I run carbon and a skimmer all the time. It does...
Try googling images of speggitti worms.
Hi, Looks to be a spawing event. Lucky you, free fish food.
I would just give it more time. Sometimes shrimps will molt after shipping. If you have not tried looking at night you may want to try that as well.
Best advice is to go very slow when upping the dose. More is not better in this case. And if you decide to stop it wean off slowly too.
The hippo tang was hit or miss. And I can bet that some harrassement from the damsel played a part in it. Just a little stress and ich will come...
Most likely some type of bristle/fireworm.I wold not worry or remove any more. They are just a good part of any clean up crew.
Just leave it.
I would remove the clam in a small container with tank water, take an old tooth brush and scrub off the aiptasia. Be very careful about putting any...
If you are already have an established pair in the tank, adding any other clownfish may end badly. I suggest that if you want to go the multiply...
All Angels weather dwarf or not are hit and miss. To add to the frustration what has been an ideal fish may turn into a coral and clam nipper. They...
The first looks similar to a vermetid snail to me. The second some type of Sabellidae. Just a guess though.
Yeap I second the majano ID.
Stunning;D ;D Those blue mushrooms are to die for. A wonderful example of a very attractive system that does not have to be dominated by sps and...
Oh and if you can still take a picture of the DOA do so, some shippers require one.
These tanks do not have carbon in them. Yes I use it but not continuiously, just when I think the water needs to be polished more aggressively....
Turn off or unplug the heater if you have not already done so. Unless you live in antartica your tank will probably be fine until the anemone moves.
Nope not bad, just a method of reproduction in my opinion.
OH! It is nice, very open. That looks to be one large frog spawn or some other type of euphyllia on the left side of the tank. Following;D
I do not think that is a bristle/fireworm. ;D This link is an excellent reference for most common worms found in the home aquarium....
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