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Looks like Cyanobacteria. Means there's too many nutrients in The tank and/or not enough flow. How bigs the tank? What's the stock? How much and how often do you feed? How much flow do you have? What are the water parameters? Need more info to help you.
Yeah, pistols are pretty cool, but he does try to drag any coral that's on the sand into his burrow. Even some that i thought would be too big for him to pull. They're SO strong. He's taken at Least one small frag of zoos and now the sun coal. I've had to pull my acan out of there too. What a...
So I think my pistol has finally managed to drag the sun coral into his burrow. I've found it stuck in the opening of the burrow a couple of times and had to pull it out and put it back in its place. But now it's totally gone and I can't find it. :/ I think he's used it to decorate inside his...
Brine are pretty small and don't have all that much nutritional value. I would try some PE mysis and feed once a day. They have more meat and nutritional value to them and should keep your fish full longer. Alternate foods on different days. It's not great to fee the same thing all the time...
I love my starry blenny! Lots of personality. Mines in a reef tank and he has been great. I haven't had a sleeper headed goby, but I've heard they can sand sift a lot, which can get all over the corals and cause problems. I have a yellow watchman goby/pistil shrimp pair in my reef, and he's...
Slow and steady is best in SW. I know that sucks to hear. Add a piece of raw shrimp or raw fish and let it rot. It'll probably take 4-6 weeks to cycle properly. If you add fish before the cycle is done, it'll be a lot more work for you with many pwcs and loss of fish. I've been there and know...
Yep, they can say buried in one place for a while. He's probably eating stuff in the sand and doesn't need to move around a lot. When that spot runs out of food and he gets hungry, he'll move.
Yeah, I'm a nurse and access ports fairly regularly, so I've seen the needles first hand. They are quite large. And they have to go in kinda slow so as not to rupture the port, so I'm sure it's quite painful.
How are you doing? Did you have any more chemo? And if so, did it go any better? If you have decided not to do any more chemo, then maybe consider hospice. My brother had hospice and he was kept quite comfortable.
I remember someone posting a pic similar to that with their cleaner shrimp a whole back. Tried to find it but couldn't. It ended up being some kind of infection and their shrimp died. Hopefully yours fairs better. Good luck!!
Got 2 PJ cardinals. They're hanging together. :) the chromis is getting kinda spazzy since I added them, so I'm hoping he doesn't pick on them or he'll have to go in the qt. And that'll be a pain to catch him. The chalk bass is kinda starting drift their way, so maybe they'll be his new buddies.