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Sorry to hear
They are stationary and secrete a hard tube as a home. I agree with Inwall on vermitid snail. They are a very common hitchhiker on live rock and...
I would go with majano also
Wow, maybe work on cutting back your nutrients to let them die off.
Very nice and pretty
The clear one rarely survive in our systems for some reason and normally die out or go through cycles as described above.
Here is link that states around every 16 days. View Stenopus hispidus
Check your nitrates and make sure they are below 5ppm this could be the problem. Also it may just be stress from capture and moving.
+1 I have had the same experience.
No there is only one species supposedly that eats coral. There are plenty that eat coralline algae though. That one species is very rarely found in...
Sorry to hear Eric, that really sucks
Odds are high they are eggs since the fish are spending time at the top and eating the green stuff. You will most likely need to have the pair in a...
Yeah it is pretty neat to see that happen. One of our LFS had a nem split after they got it, very cool to see. I hope you get to see the next one.
I had seen the coral before on Your Reef just didn't remember where but the name stuck with me. So yes I was pretty sure I knew it.
Absolutely gorgeous, congrats on the find
Increase flow in the affected area and clean the sand thoroughly.
SPS live in shallower water than most LPS.
A lucky ooops I would say
I would suggest moving it because it will most likely overgrow the area you have it in and your zoas will lose their light source besides the...
That varies by species and water conditions. It could outgrow your tank in a year or less if it loves the conditions.
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