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    What is this think

    Hard to tell from the pic, but maybe a sea slug?? Only problem I really see with it is it possibly dying and messing up the water a bit. Some sea slugs like the popular purple sea slug (Hypselodoris bullocki) feed on sponges. They slowly starve to death 99% of the time. There is also a...
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    Premium Ricordea

    Mine seemes to like reef chili and newly hatched brine shrimp. Opens up and slurps them right up.
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    Coral amount

    Very true, a dying coral can greatly affect water quality. Taking things slow observing and learning are the way to go.
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    Coral amount

    I think what the other reef tank owners may have been saying is that coral don't add to the bioload nearly as much as fish so you can add more and at a faster rate without worrying that you will overload the system. However, as mentioned above there are other reaseons why you should take it...
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    Hulk Ultra Flower Anemone

    Lol, haven't heard that one yet. As far as ur question goes, place it at the bottom in medium flow. Like all anemones they are able to move and will climb up higher if they need more light or move out o the way if the current is too strong. Remember that since they do move around and can sting...
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    Coralline is dying help plz!!!

    From what u describe it's likely the change in lighting. 2 55 watt 10k are not necessarily too much light, but the sudden change from the standard lighting to the stronger PC may have caused some of the coraline to bleach. It will come back with time as it adjusts tongue brighter lights. In the...
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