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Agreed-- there is no right answer, it depends on your system. However, since it's been running for years without socks (and I'm assuming no problems,...
Personally, I would recommend against it. 1) The exact species would determine if your system could even handle that many, as some varieties grow...
Yup, that's one drawback to a lot of LPS corals. Still a nice Hammer though if you have the space for it. (Personally, yeah, I'd make the space). :)
Definitely aggressive. Sweeper tentacles are extended at night, up to 6 inches, stinging any other corals they can reach. You will need to give it...
+1. Definitely a small Hammer.
Great link. Definitely something to consider...
Done. Nice pic, btw. :)
Cool... Just learned something new. :D
I was thinking the same thing, or possibly, chemical damage. Some chemicals will temporarily soften the surface of glass then leave a permanent foggy...
Upon closer investigation, one is listed as "Fiji", the other "Vanuatu" (Wherever that may be, lol). That still doesn't clear the inconsistencies in...
+2 Looking at the enlarged view, that would be my only guess.
rofl!
Seeing how well the others are doing, it's almost certainly something local, like parasite or disease that has only infected the one head so far, or...
Hahaha... some interesting and funny posts, here. :) Although it would probably creep me out as well, I don't see why one couldn't use the same...
Hehe... quite possible, indeed. Sure would be nice if there was a set standard for the naming convention on all species. :)
Thank you. :) I did find a bit of confusion, though. The Rolland's Damsel is aka "Black Cap Damsel", there. However, it differs in appearance with...
Are you experiencing an upswing in nutrients/algae growth? Sorry if this isn't the answer you're looking for, but I'm not one to recommend...
Rolland's Damselfish
Not to start an argument, but I've shifted tanks, sandbed and all, several times without any losses, and with "tons of nas snails" already keeping it...
While the encrusting sponge has the word "purple" in it's name, it actually comes in a variety of colors from pink to purple, but may also be gray....
Separate names with a comma.