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probably little feather dusters.
+1 all fish are potential jumpers.
the lack of phosphates or ntrates could be your problem but hard to say without the test results.
if it is, the max size is around 4 inches.
could it be a red-lined wrasse (halichoeres biocellatus)?
asterina star. i leave mine alone and have never had a problem with them.
i wouldn't recommend the sandsifting star. i had one for a little over two years and it finally did starve to death. i don't think most tanks have...
i would enter these in the "ugly tank contest".
i prefer the super tongan nassarius snails. sand sifting gobies work well but you need to make sure they have enough live food in the sand or add...
yes, most invertebrates can't handle large changes in salinity much less being dipped in fresh water. If you want to dip corals, i would use salt...
I agree. Actually, i really enjoy most of the symbiotic relationships but the clown/nem is my favorite.
beautiful rbta and a nice shot! thanks for sharing.
yes, you can store water. Do you dose anything? i would automate everything you can (ato, 2-part dosing, etc.). Just show the person doing the...
Happy birthday! Hopefully, you have the day off so you can go and enjoy.
nice looking frags. it will be that much more rewarding when you grow these guys out to the size of the old corals. By the way, which heater did you...
i prefer larger rocks with unique shapes (as opposed to round) to piles of smaller ones. i know the large rocks can be expensive but i feel it is...
i would leave them alone. they will probably bounce back. i have seen mine look worst than that and still pull through.
wow, nice shots! congrats on a beautiful tank. that sympodium looks fantastic and very healthy!
happy birthday! keep the great advice coming!
congrats! the fish probably like the extra swimming space too.
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