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Old 03-25-2014, 08:19 PM   #1
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I got two of these today hiding in my new coral

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Old 03-25-2014, 08:52 PM   #2
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Brittle stars. They're good as a cuc but can sometimes eat small fish when they get big :/
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Old 03-25-2014, 08:54 PM   #3
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Btw are you planning on removing that gha from your coral? I would get rid of it as soon as possible (it is very hard to get rid of when you get an infestation)
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I've tried getting rid of the algae. Aside from running chemipur for a month. I take it out and scrub it off the best I can. Nothing really works. As for the brittle stars, will they eat my zoa's or any other coral?
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Nope they're fine with coral, I have a few and they're pretty fun to watch when they are swinging around the rocks
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Since you brought it up. What can I do to get rid of the gha.
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1. Check phosphate (should be close to 0)
2. Make sure photoperiod is in good range (8-9 hrs)
3. Make sure lights aren't too old and haven't deteriorated in terms of spectrum
4. Pull out as much as you can on a regular basis
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1. Check phosphate (should be close to 0)
2. Make sure photoperiod is in good range (8-9 hrs)
3. Make sure lights aren't too old and haven't deteriorated in terms of spectrum
4. Pull out as much as you can on a regular basis

In addition keep up with regular water changes and make sure your using rodi water to mix and top up.
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Just an up date. I've switched to premixed synthetic saltwater and kept up with weekly water changes. What a difference in the water quality. I wish I went with red sea salt mix a long time ago

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