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straydum

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  1. i'll say get rid of them even if its dying before it spreads. yeap you don't need to worry about the red stuff. helps to colour up your rock too
  2. never had sexy shrimps but i discovered and removed a 1' long bobbit after 2 years in the hobby very gruesome worm and slimes like crazy when stressed. incredibly fast and sensitive to any lights other then red lights
  3. imo clown gobies aren't hard fishes. as long you can get a healthy specimen, feeding should come in naturally. i use to keep one before i had sps and it was fine sitting on whatever lps i had. extremely greedy and entertaining. it was one of the fishes i would list as almost indestructible once settled down in a tank
  4. #1 Cirrhilabrus marjorie #2 Cirrhilabrus roseafascia #3 Cirrhilabrus lineatus #4 Cirrhilabrus balteatus #7 Cirrhilabrus pylei
  5. lemon how's this piece doing for you? i've the same one but the polyps lost its blue i've noticed this is the remaining pieces at the shops as well. it did colour up on the branches but i doubt the blue will return on mine
  6. nice bb! i've always wanted to try bb with gsp growing like a grass carpet
  7. my guess #3 Cirrhilabrus joanallenae #4 Cirrhilabrus morrisoni
  8. if i'm not wrong iwarna diced up one of the large one it had and cultured them on plugs
  9. duncans aren't very expensive if you get small frags or colonies. the growth rates for them are something worth watching
  10. i was also thinking about that
  11. i read on rc that grade a means the 2nd and 3rd bars are connected. if not its a grade b, but having said that there are many grade b's that are nicer and sell alot more than normal grade a's
  12. no problems nope no qt, they just changed to the clear bags and put in more air. pineapple fish still there with all the picasso!
  13. does look like picassos but not the fancy ones like on the net. only spotted 2 unique pieces, one with a white cap and the other a tear drop on one side, should be still there. blotchy left 8 pieces, average size 3" not 1.5". 8.5 reds
  14. ah i saw the green/black sun at pinnacle the day before. one of the healthiest and nicest i've seen in awhile thought the polyps were all closed. piccaso clowns at 2.5 reds?
  15. wow certainly a tempting LED option here, though the length of the set doesn't mean the coverage. for those who wish to keep light demanding corals towards the sides would probably need a larger rated set which would jut out from the tank's length. looking forward to your reviews!
  16. quite the opposite. a tank in the bedroom is considered
  17. ah yes ah beng also use to have them on a regular basis before. either that or no one buys but the quality's not as good as GO's. christmas tree worms are okay but the porties didn't seem healthy most of the time
  18. maybe you can try shifting the powerhead alittle near the carpet. it'd probably move away and you could direct where it goes quite surprised that the stock lightings are able to keep corals!
  19. i don't know about this in marine fishes but this vertical u-turn is a big no no when i was still keeping freshwater arowanas. if the fish too long for the width of the tank needs to swim back and froth before turning and over time the gill cover curls back and exposes the gill. This leaves the gill open to injury and disease. maybe something to take note for your unicorn since it has been with you for so long already
  20. bro you might want to check out iwarna's 2nd hand corner. i recall seeing a few there
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