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    187g Tank give away

    It’s a literal no answer from my wife
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    187g Tank give away

    Thank you for such a generous offer @ashburn2k! My wife told me I can get in line; however, if I get it I have to take care everything by myself without any help from club members since I am the only one enjoying and benefiting from it. Dang
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    Wrasse Choice for a 40 Breeder / Where to buy a pink streaked wrasse?

    I recommend acclimation box + pvc elbow in it.
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    Fish in a Lowboy or Other Shallow Tank

    https://www.saltwateraquariumblog.com/best-algae-eating-saltwater-fish/
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    Fish in a Lowboy or Other Shallow Tank

    I am using this table to search for algae(s) and fish eating them. https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/e/2PACX-1vR-uwkJsY7eE1RdxI9GdZsYQD8z2tmJvGKFxdamAi0-HpTtpNDtWD1LZaLhwMyZetoGEa7n58UeYQ28/embed?start=true&loop=true&delayms=15000&slide=id.ga965ff955d_0_0
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    Rock Flower Anemones

    Yes, fairly easy to keep. Their main nutrient source is from light, feeding if you want them to grow faster. The ones from Ken are tank bred, super hardy.
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    Snorkeling on the Big Island of Hawaii

    Yes, we always come to Kahalu'u Beach Park on Ali'i drive south of Kona. Great snorkel place for kids too with big turtles, a lot of yellow tangs, convict tangs, yellowtail coris,..
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    Rock Flower Anemones

    That's super cool. To collect them the flow in your tank is very gentle to none right? From my experience with them, no sting; moreover, they are with very short tentacles and barely move (not like RBTA wandering around the tank and end up in power head). The best placement for them is at...
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    Zoa dangers.

    It's devastating to hear this. I'm sorry for your lost Eric and hope that time will heal. Thanks for sharing and warning.
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    Michael's 168 build

    ~10 more flatworms came off from 10s rodi dip + turkey blaster. Yes, they are sun coral in general. I start feeding/training them to open in light.
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    Michael's 168 build

    By the way my yellow coris wrasse also enjoyed a big dinner last night served with fatty flatworms from Michael's tank as well ;)
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    Michael's 168 build

    I love sun coral but have not owned one till now I inherit those sun corals from Michael. Now I have to feed a lot and keep up my husbandry since I have no fat rabbitfish :) Thanks a lot, Michael!
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    Orange fungus/mucus/spot/sponge/something on Elegance

    If it looks like this, then scrape it off with toothbrush outside the tank https://www.bareefers.org/forum/threads/please-help-to-id.32782/
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    Pencil urchins

    I would love to have one please. Just PM.
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    Please help to ID

    Yes, indeed. I gladly just scrubbed it outside of the tank since it's easier.
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    Please help to ID

    Will do. Thank you!
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    Please help to ID

    While cleaning I see this in the back near oral disc of my Elegance. Please help to ID it. It look like sponge but has a short soft tube. I search/read the web, it does not look like Elegance Coral Syndrome (ECS) though I remember that the coral closed up for a day last week. I fed mysis and it...
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    Getting Wrasse to Eat?

    From Liveaquaria: "When first introduced into the aquarium, live saltwater feeder shrimp should be used to entice this fish to eat. It eats very small invertebrates (amphiopods) that grow on live rock. The diet should also include live, small feeder shrimps (brine, mysid) and finely chopped...
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    Large Kenya Tree and Rainbow Mushrooms

    Could you save 1 rainbow mushroom for me when I pick up the test kit? I'll probably be in Brentwood this Saturday. I can swing by your place. Thanks!
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    Worm? Harmful to coral?

    Thank you! Very interesting video in general besides the worm which makes me worry :( -- I will try to kill/get it out as long as I see them.
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