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    Tough, Slimey Algae

    My new recommendation for any algae problems is a Kole' yellow eye tang. I had a pretty bad agae problem and my blennies were fighting a loosing battle. I got a Kole' tang that is only about 4 inches long and he is a powerful force in algae control off the rocks and the glass. I personally think...
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    Sixline wrasse bloated

    I have a six line wrasse also, I notice that my other wrasses grow in length as well as their thickness but my six line grows in length slower than his thickness. Mine is fat also. I am thinking maybe that's how they grow? That's my opinion.
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    Emerald Crab

    I have had bubble algae, not sure about the other, but several of the live rocks also had emerald crabs. They def eat the bubble algae. They will sit there for hours some time eating and eating and eating away their pinchers are tiny though so it is a long process.
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    South Florida LPS?

    Cup corals i agree
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    bristleworm??

    Hmm, I never saw a bristle worm that was white personally? Try to describe it a little better.
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    ID this slime, Killing all my snail

    Sounds like a sea hare to me. It looks like a flat work that folds it self up a bit and kinda almost looks rabbit like hence the name sea hare. It's kind of a white-ish color with gray markings all over it? I found a pick on http://liveaquaria.com/product/prod_display.cfm?pcatid=726&N=0...
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    Swimming, squirmy worm thing

    I agree, front end looks like a bristle, however I've never seen them swim. Unusual.
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    i have crabs.

    Hmm, the only really furry crab that I have gotten is called the teddy bear crab, it's small furry and tan colored. If that's what it looks like I have a bunch of them and they are as harmless as teddy bears. They will hide and make little homes but you will probably only see them very few times...
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    Need to find out what these are?????

    Hi, Pictures 2,3, & 4 I can definitely tell you it is Aiptasia. Generally this is thought of as a very pesky creature because it grows and spreads quickly sometimes out of control. It stings fish and other sps/corals that it comes in contact with. It is very difficult to get rid of once it's out...
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