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    What is this?

    I am gonna go with rock. :) 55 gal mixed reef
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    Age question

    Ok I am just curious how old are people who keep reef tank I am in my late 20s. Anyone cares to share? Sent from my iPhone using Aquarium Advice
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    55 gallon reef aquarium UPDATE

    I don't think they go well together. One goes crazy the other one will make it worse. Flaming angel should be the last fish to add to your tank. You have two fishes that don't belong to a 55 gallon tank (flame and tang). On top of that I found six line wrasse can be difficult to get to eat...
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    55 gallon reef aquarium UPDATE

    I have a yellow tang in my 55 gal mixed tank. It does fine. However I am worried about your other two fish choices. Leave the bristle worms, they do fine in my tank and they never harm my Zoas. Nor did I ever hear people who have problem with them. The only problem people have is they touch...
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    Emergency: Aquarium Rescue!

    Ok here is the thing. I was afraid you would nuke the tank when you do any things to it which is exactly why I was negative on doing anything to the tank. BUT, now it has been done and things have happened. You and him need to realize that what you have done would never harm a healthy tank. It...
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    New coral

    Kenya tree coral. Waving hand. Green star polyp. They all grow super fast and would fill your 90 gal very quickly. Sent from my iPhone using Aquarium Advice
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    Tropical fish feeding questions

    1. Yes. I would think so. Sea moss are edible for humans. I have heard people adding them into hot chocolate and other drinks at bar. However, I am not sure if they will eat them raw. If not, maybe try to dip sea moss into boiling water for 30 secs and throw into ice water. Just like preparing...
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    Green featherdusters

    They sting and kill everything. I personally think they are ugly but some people don't mind them. Sent from my iPhone using Aquarium Advice
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    Cleaner shrimp killing fish?

    They clean your fish and therefore the name. Sent from my iPhone using Aquarium Advice
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    Bright Green Algae Help!!

    It is completely normal and you are doing well. Just keep it up and time will solve the problem. You can cut back lighting time to 4-5 hours a day if you want. Just make sure that you are not overstocking your tank. Sent from my iPhone using Aquarium Advice
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    Green featherdusters

    I am afraid they are not feather dusters. Sent from my iPhone using Aquarium Advice
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    Emergency: Aquarium Rescue!

    I don't see why you can't have sand piled up in a corner. I have fish that move sand all the time. I don't see why he has to label the pump neither. I can't see it well but I don't see any strange about where the nem is. The setup is very strange tho. I will give you that. Sent from my...
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    Clownfish and anemones

    One of my clowns were hosted by a Duncan. Now they are paired up and they moved into a waving hand. Looks just like swimming in and out of an anemone but way easier to maintain. Sent from my iPhone using Aquarium Advice
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    Protein Skimmer? White Foam?

    Lol On a side note. The water conditioner and my skimmer doesn't work well together. Every time I do water change with this water conditioner, my skimmer go crazy and my collect cup is filled up with water daily. Just foam and tank water. After a couple days, it go back to .25-.5 cup per day...
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    Protein Skimmer? White Foam?

    I have white foam but brown "water" in the cup. Sent from my iPhone using Aquarium Advice
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    How to clue coral frag disc to rock?

    I did super glue and worked good. I took the frag out to wipe dry the bottom of the disc. Apply glue and hold upside down in the tank for 30 sec to allow glue to dry in the air while coral in the water. Then I hold it in place where I want it to be glued on for 10 sec. No stress to the coral is...
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    How to clue coral frag disc to rock?

    Thanks to all replies. I ll try super glue and epoxy tonight. Since I already have both and sounds promising. Sent from my iPhone using Aquarium Advice
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    How to clue coral frag disc to rock?

    Hi I have an issue lately. Since I added a sea urchin and it keeps knocking off my corals and tends to carry them with it. I have tried to use epoxy to bond the discs to the rock under water. It doesn't work very well. How do you glue frags to live rocks under water the rock is too big and too...
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    Feeding sparingly

    Do you have corals? If so I would feed at least everyday with the presence of flame angle. So it don't snack on your corals. I disagree with they don't eat everyday in nature. They may not eat a lot per time but they do eat something daily. Tides are what bring food and there are two high or...
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    Feeding a Banggai Cardinalfish

    I have two. They eat whatever I feed them but I never tried sinking pellets. Omega flake is what I feed when I am away through auto feeder. Sent from my iPhone using Aquarium Advice
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    6 week old tank

    I also hear that break limestone into very very small and fine pieces can achieve the same effect just less efficient. Sent from my iPhone using Aquarium Advice
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    6 week old tank

    For small tanks (<20 gal) Can use filtration media to physics absorb/attracts. Chem-lite has such products. Sent from my iPhone using Aquarium Advice
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    Clownfish Fighting

    Let us know what is the outcome. Sent from my iPhone using Aquarium Advice
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    Clownfish Fighting

    My opinion is yes wait for a few days to see if it improves. Provide more hiding places if possible. Make sure water quality to help the injure to heal. It is possible that they will fight till one die. So for future reference, pick a pair that are very different in size and make sure tank is...
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    New live rock what is in it?

    Touch it with something to see if it go back into the rock. Looks like a anemone and I don't think it is a good one to have since you already have 4 in a small area. it is most likely a fast growing pest anemone. Sent from my iPhone using Aquarium Advice
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