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Aaaaand a new pic[ATTACH] note that cam***** that is my yellow tang
been doing some further reading, could the second be a cactus pavona?
Pavona? [ATTACH] And....? [ATTACH]
+1 on ID. if the apitasia is small enough i have had luck with lemon juice. do a full water test to see where the problem is.
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glad to see your concern for your animals, what are you feeding them? to insure a healthy diet i would suggest you do some research on home made fish...
hello, welcome and never say never!!!! in terms of live stock for a bio cube i would suggest a nice bubble tip anemone and a pair of true percula....
good observation it is indeed calcareous based, thats where the difficulty comes from. i see several Sps out there so it will be competing for...
have you taken in consideration the time and costs of doing this transfer?
how about Spionid worms or vermetid snails
+1 with proper care and good nem as a center piece would make a nice 30 gallon me thinks
very nice, i wishy you more luck than me with it. iv read that depending where they come from and due to the fact they are being collected in deeper...
yea well i cant go to macan 2013 but i received today my C2C concert tickets so be jealous regardless!!!!
spaghetti worm?
some kind of formia indica? Saltwater Aquarium Starfish for Marine Reef Aquariums: Indian Sea Star
<3 very nice! thx for sharing
ah yeah!? iv boiled a couple a rocks before with no issue but ill keep this in mind for future times.
if you want to "kill it" boil the rock let it dry and toss it in
beautiful pieces Cheryl. this goes out to you and all those out there who have a decent camera+healthy corals, i saw an article on "coral warfare"...
yea its just an open clam. hmm mine are far from timid. sometimes when i stare at the corals my fish literally swim in front and up to my face, this...
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