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Maybe you changed the salinity of your water too quckly when doing the water change/top off! Shrimp really are opportunistic feeders and will feed...
In my opinion halides are the way to go with anemones!
Hello and welcome to 3reef and best of luck to you and your tank! Read and go slow and often times, use your better judgement and get a second...
Nice, just be very careful when working within your tank as they are venomous and the pain associated with them is excrutiating to say the least!...
NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Not a good idea at all as it has bad bacteria etc. in and on it as well as dirt/dust etc. It would be detrimental to your...
One of the worst things for star polyps is to have detritus/algae accumulate on their mat! A good water flow is essential for them, more so than...
nice tank...enjoy it!
Hi and welcome to 3reef! Best of luck to you and your tank!
I have had success with the coralife timer thus far on two of my tanks!
switch your water and rock/sand with little detrimental consequences. Go for it!
Welcome to 3reef! RO/DI filtration devices work wonders to help with nitrates and phosphates and metals as well as other contaminants!
I remember that show!!!Mork calling orson...nano,nano> lmao!
My Niger Trigger is in my 30 hex reef tank featuring soft corals, snails, hermits ans Peppermints shrimp. All are doing well as my trigger seems to...
As reef guru and amcarrig pointed out, usually the best thing to do is nothing at all. All too often WE, tend to over analyze a situation regarding...
Cool! Nice pick up...always something eh'? $$$
Leave it be! Anemones will always move til they are happy where they are. Also removing an anemone once it is stuck somewhere isn't very easy and...
Yes, I don't see a problem with that!!!
It may be stressed out or something is aggravating it. It may be releasing some of its zooxanthellae, hence the stringy material. This zooxanthellae...
May be stressed or scarred...or may be a combination of these as well as those listed in your other post! Is it still eating? Is it swimming...
Did the lights just turn on or off? Plenty of environmental variables that could play a part in the color change by various fish!
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