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Achilles Tang

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  1. Cheato almost indestructible in normal tank parameters... it won't turn white unless you dry it out completely.
  2. Hi Fuel.... congrats on reaching this level of captive breeding... well done!
  3. Suggest you add anti-chlorine solution to your tapwater first, then add salt.
  4. Try clearing cookies and then re-logging if the next time this happens and see if it works?
  5. Do you have cookies enabled? Can you check if your browser has been spyware-protected? Sometimes spyware can screw up your cookies.
  6. They won't go asexual and cause a nutrient overload in your tank.
  7. Nice! You only have a pyjama cardinal and a seahorse in your nano tank?
  8. I think this is the wrong forum to post this message.
  9. Well, this thing eats fish and corals... so you have no choice actually - just remove the whole rock, crush it and blast it out.
  10. Check out this yellow flatworm that I photographed in my last Manado dive. http://www.sgreefclub.com/forum/index.php?...pic=44291&st=30
  11. I think most of them eat tunicates, sponges, algae.... but if you see them disturbing corals... you should remove them! Very little is known about their diet as there are too many species of flatworms, nudibranchs/sea slugs. u should check out how beautiful some can get here: http://www.seaslugforum.net/showall.cfm?base=chelhiru
  12. A cheap and effective way as I said before is to use pantyhose! Fill it up with some meat... clams, fishmeat etc... weigh it down and the bristleworms will get stuck to it as they crawl into the pantyhose... next day just dispose of the whole thing!
  13. Its called Bristleworm Trap if I remember.... blue long box? Corallife brand I think.
  14. Check this out.... if you think that flatworm is beautiful, you aint seen these yet! here!
  15. I think you find it in most good LFS listed here... Iwarna, Aquamarin etc... why don't you enquire with them?
  16. Its a flatworm... not a nudibranch.
  17. if its long and narrow bodied, some kind of nudibranch. If its very flat, broad and roundish... its a flatworm. See below example of the many hundred different kinds of marine flatworm.
  18. Well, if you know its in a piece of liverock, take it out and use a screwdriver to crush it to death. When its mangled.... put the liverock into a pail of tank water, use a powerhead to blast the remains out of the hole and you can preserve the biological status of the liverock. If you use freshwater, your liverock will be severely affected ie. all micro organisms will perish.
  19. Cjh got it right... it sounds like the bobbit worm. That is a SCARY monster... there pictures in the net of a bobbit worm from a reefer's tank that grew if i remember correctly about 3 - 6 ft in length. Get a bristleworm trap... or make one from a bottle and ladie's stockings.
  20. Hey hey! Good progress! Welcome done! And Chinmo.... you're still around!!
  21. A few rocks tumbled in my tank. Gee.....
  22. there should be a drop esp after a water change... unless you are using a cheap/faulty/expired nitrate test kit or you use poor quality salt mix.
  23. Alright. From the timings... the group of 4 has the deal! Thank you all for the interest! Till the next batch! Thread closed!
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