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Definitely some kind of anemone...maybe a Mojano(first picture)!
Omard, their has to be pods etc. for it to feed on as a small eel. However, as it gets bigger, you will want to target feed it with Mysis shrimp,...
Boy, does that suck and do I know how he feels! Just a couple months ago some AHole broke into my house as well and stole dvd's, my camcorder,...
Maybe a type of hydroid, but not sure as your picture isn't very clear. Can you get a better picture?
I have one but have not used it in a couple of years! With the sand and live rock in my tank...it is redundant in my opinion!
Hi and welcome to 3reef! Best of luck to you and your tanks!
Triggerfish could be the culpirt. Also you may not have enough food for the snails! How long has your tank been up? Usually hermit crabs will...
If I were you I would stick to the plethora of live rock that has been sold in pet shops for years! It has a great proven track record over the...
Wow, not a good thing to have an infestation of flat worms! When ever you introduce chemicals into your tank you run the risk of killing many...
Best to capture it at night after the lights have been off for awhile when they are in sleep mode! Another way of doing it is to place a net in the...
It is better to have a higher than normal reading with regards to alkalinity in an aquarium especially with a higher than normal bioload. Alkalinity...
Can you get a picture? Leaves...are you meaning the crown or feathery plummage? Often they will retract for some time if harrassed etc. They will...
Beautiful pictures Kamil! Notice the nice display, you depicted, of both autozooid and siphonozooid polyps of the dimorphic sarcophyton octocoral?
[IMG] Ok, finally got around to trying this! Yeah...it works! Thanks again guys for your help! By the way...that is disgusting about the Sea star...
Thankyou all! I will try it and hope for the best!
From what I hear, the Niger, Pink-Tail and Blue-Throat are the safest bet regarding reefs and triggers! As with any animal, they are all different...
I know how to have links shown on threads for fellow reefers to click on to view pictures from photobucket and ImageShack. But my question to you is...
I definitely agree with both of you guys!!!!
No, its not that detrimental as long as it is removes as quick as possible. If it allows to float and settle in your tank it will cause problems...
I would think that the new addition would have to be bigger than the one you have now, to lower the chance of aggression.
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