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Maybe a type of amphipod but not a copapod. Normally amphipods eat decaying tissue. I can't Imagine pods irritating your zoas.
That's a really nice clam tango. He attached quickly so that means you have a happy clam. They look great on the rockwork.
That would be a trachyphyllia. Nice score
Snapped a pick today of the hybrid since it's getting bluer. Squamosa is doing great and the maxima has settled on a rock.[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Really Mike, I'm not jealous..........ok maybe a little. Lol
I replace the carbon in the reef once a month and I use a little extra since I have a large bioload. Even with zero phosphate on a test kit you'll...
Obviously correct
There's no better way to learn
Your spot on with the type of acros they are. I love echinata, so cool looking.
I know, the lack of color in that acro is insulting! Lol, what a nice colony man. My LFS just got an amazing millepora in and I'm hoping to get a...
This should be good......lol
I love my 303, it's a beast
I'd stay at 3 for now. How old is your tank?
I appreciate that rolo, thank you.
Keep an I on it. See if it responds to tank feedings like nassarius do
They look expensive man. Beautiful acros. How's your chalice dou? They look really good. I'm getting some good growth now
There called *need your address* acropora because they need to be fraged when they get bigger. Lol
If it has a snorkel it's probably a fancy nassarius snail
I would stay clear of a sand sifting starfish. It will starve very slowly and bury itself in your sanded to decay and cause further issues within...
Probably a good idea. As pristine as your tank is I'm thinking the clams might not have been in good shape. There's signs to look for. Try ORA next...
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