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Excellent!
I've seen tanks that just have zoa frags on the bottom.
Inch per gallon rule doesn't apply to saltwater tanks. It's all dependent on aggressiveness, territories, and habits of the fish. Also, thin fish...
Plating coralline algae
I think that would be fine. There's nothing wrong with a single chromis in a nano (or any other tank). Usually people start with a group & they...
Buster don't care about me LOL. I have a favia skeleton on one of my rocks, too, and it does look similar, however I also have yellow sponges in my...
Looks like a plating type of coralline. Is it hard or soft?
The first one looks like calcerous skeleton base, to me. Kinda looks like my trumpet coral that's struggling right now, calcerous skeletons with...
Cleaner shrimp are hermaphrodites, but they don't fertilize their own eggs, they fertilize each other's eggs. Mobalized, I'm not sure it's all that...
Well, the majority of the eastern coastline of Mexico is limestone LOL. I wouldn't do an entire tank in it because it's not very porous and is...
1st one almost looks like a dying galaxy coral. 2nd is a sponge.
I had blue legs for 4 years and never saw it until my current tank.
Usually when people ask for parameters, salinity is included, so it is a water parameter. Looks good!
Did you put any live rock in there originally? Chaeto? Frags? Doesn't matter how long ago.
+1. I had that happen too.
+1, aka ball anemone. Not really an anemone, though, related to mushrooms.
If you don't have anything that eats algae and eats from the bottom of the tank, I'd skip the sinking algae pellets.
Maybe there's too much traffic in front of the tank and it makes them nervous.
Depends on why it's dying. I wouldn't want to risk introducing some specific coral disease into my tank.
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