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I have a couple of emerald crabs in the tank, but they haven't gone near it, it's near the top of the tank. I can take the coral out- I don't glue my rocks, but would rather not, but I probably should before it spreads. Scrape and treat with peroxide?
It seems like I have some turf algae in my DT. It's only on the coral skeletons which are large, I was hoping that a mexican turbo would eat it, but no. I have a healthy batch of chaeto in the sump thanks to @Salted , so I don't want to treat the tank with any chemicals . Any suggestions, all...
Nice deep color- I'm working on my second batch, hope it gets as green. Anything special you do? I though about adding more fertilizer, but don't want to mess things up
I have a canary blenny who doesn't eat frozen or flake but picks and eats off the column all day long along with the chromis and damsels and a banded sleeper goby that is a sand vacuum. I see no pods at all. the only pods that seem to survive are the amphipods, and I don't see many of them. I...
My experiment seems to be working out so far. Two old pretzel buckets, added 1/4 of the bottles of tisbe, tiger and apocyclops to them, put both inside a 3 gal cleaning bucket wit some water in it, a small heater, light bubbles in the buckets with pods and enough live phyto to turn the water a...
Now you got me thinking. I guess fish etc don't see red light, but it's good enough to watch/see things after dark. So, why doesn't someone make a red led light bar- or does it already exist
One reason I don't have a coral banded or other things that only come out at night- I'm in bed asleep- or trying- but a red light would be good to have for checking in between night bathroom runs lol
Yeah, looks like one- either a Cuthona or Trinchesea Albocrusta. Not much info out there on it, one article said it eats aptasia, my corals all look fine, I may never see it again unless I stay up late- a night crawler- time will tell
I posted the pic on a few FB group pages- all agree that is some kind of nudi- all say kill it. That's something I don't get about some people and this hobby- they want to kill all bristle worms, asterina stars, nudis-they buy 'life rock' not live rock, start a tank with sterile substrate, want...
A nudi was my first thought- it's about an inch or so and whitish- I caught it and put it in a mesh bag overnight- not sure if it survived or got out. I took a look at the link you gave- doesn't quite look like any of them- has antennae . when I caught it, it was crawling on rock-looked like it...