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Discussion in 'Show Off Your Fish Tanks!' started by kcbrad, Dec 8, 2009.

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  1. Pelado

    Pelado Montipora Digitata

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    They must be soooo cute :)
     
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    They are. And they are so into each other. haha

    They are always rubbing against each other and swimming side by side. :love:
     
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    I have aptasia too... I think I gave you a link before how it can be treated... I have about 6 of them by now but I saw on this thread that a peppermint shrimp would take care of it... but then again you don't like shrimps, huh?!
     
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    haha no shrimp for me! I did see that link. I haven't read it yet, but I bookmarked it. Thanks!
     
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    I hope my Chromis will cuddle too hahah
     
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    lol I don't know about that!
     
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    Wishful thinking.... I guess I have to wait for my future clowns...
     
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    Just wanted to make a comment about your clowns swimming at the surface... If they spent too much time hyperventilating or gasping. This is not necessarily sign of disease, but probably and indication of poor water quality and low dissolved oxygen. So, just make sure you keep checking your water parameters...
     
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    Yeah, they aren't gasping or anything. They just swim from one end of the tank to the other. I think it might be because the water flow isn't as strong up there (they are avoiding the powerheads).
     
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    Ok.... then I am relieved... just wanted to give you that info!