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great thanks all for your response, i think gabbagabbawill is the winner. and it is Dolabella auricularia. it is huge, when it stretch its neck it is...
well it looks like it is from the same family but mine looks a lot creepier and more ugly.
I got this rock today with 2 toadstools and a mushroom (i'm not sure if it is a ricordia or hairy mushroom) and when i got home i saw in the bag this...
what is your tank size? what other fish you have? what are your parameters?
another thing i can think of is if you stop all powerheads and see if some of the food will settle down at the bottom so you can siphon it out. and...
i have never dealt with such a problem but i assume a water change would cut down the amount of food in the water body and try to siphon any settled...
actually i have seen these in an lfs near me. as i remember he called them giant glass anemone or something like that. they looked like a giant...
well you can talk all day about him i wont believe till i see pics!!!.... lol JK its just my way to express my interest in seeing him. i know nothing...
the question is wrong. if you talk about sqfoot that mean you are talking about area and you gave 3 dimensions. you have to pick 1 side to calculate...
with all due respect to all who suggest moving the fish to a QT there are some factors to consider b4 doing so: 1- what is the size of QT u have and...
everywhere i looked the minimum tank size for this fish is 50g, mine is 75. as some said it sits most of the time and swims at feeding time.
i already have a pink marble starfish and a green and pink sea cucumber. i'm worried about these. i have peppermint shrimp and a cleaning shrimp. i...
i found 1 of these guys at the LFS today. i have been reading about this fish and i found that it will eat shrimps and fish but i did not find...
welcome to 3reef, 220 and 300g pics is a must.
i filmed my tank during the night the only creatures that i saw were tiny shrimp-like creatures (assuming these are pods) and some bristle worms...
I never noticed these guys but i donno if the tiny baby snails i found yesterday are from the same family of these (but i saw them out in the day)....
well they are on different levels. the light is about 6" above water lvl and the frags are 6" to 12" form water surface.
all corals in my tank are doing great except 2 zoa frags. these frags are the first that i introduced in my tank. they were doing great. always open...
kool good to know. thanks
i googled Collonista snails babies and you are right if my eyes are not playing tricks on me this is the right guess. are these reef safe?
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