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  1. Tangs, Angels and Butterflys

    Tangs, Angels and Butterflys

  2. Cardinalfish, Hawkfish and Rabbitfish

    Cardinalfish, Hawkfish and Rabbitfish

  3. Soft corals and Sponges

    Soft corals and Sponges

  4. Snails, limpets, abalones etc...

    Snails, limpets, abalones etc...

  5. Polyps and Zoanthids

    Polyps and Zoanthids

  6. Gobies, Blennies, Jawfish and Dragonettes

    Gobies, Blennies, Jawfish and Dragonettes

  7. Dottybacks, Grammas, Bassletts and Anthias

    Dottybacks, Grammas, Bassletts and Anthias

  8. Shrimps, Crabs and Lobsters

    Shrimps, Crabs and Lobsters

  9. Members SW Tanks

    Members SW Tanks

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    Lost 2 in 2 days.

    Well...water parameters are certainly OK and all the fish have been in there for a while. I would suspect aggression unless there's an oddball source for contaminates (like an air freshener plugged in too close to the tank...in which case you'll see more die soon). Though it may seem...
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    anemone

    Great minds think alike...LOL...
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    anemone

    I've always advised people to wait at least six months after the nitrogen cycle is established prior to introducing an anemone. This gives time for the system to mature into a stable environment, which is what anemones and coral need...stability and that can only come with time, patience and...
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    Lost 2 in 2 days.

    Please post numbers of the water test results. Also note the size of the fish, order of introduction to the tank, and how the environment in the tank is set...such as caves, rocks and other decor. Also describe the filtration the tank is fitted with. Without knowing any of the above, I would...
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    Lotz of Hair!

    Clams utilize it more than coral, but both utilize nitrates as a food source. Variations of natural nutrients is always beneficial. Also, if it's something it eats in the wild, it should be something they have available to them in captivity. Whether there's significant differences in...
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    Lotz of Hair!

    Very true, which is why you need several different types of animals to do the task...and good maintenance on water quality and light control. As single units, none of these methods will control any algae, but collectively can be very effective. There'll never be a single solution.
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