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    Coral ID Please

    The coral is the the size of a large fist. The feeders are about 0.08 inches in diameter. When feeders aren't out they are flat on the surface.
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    Anemone ID Please

    Does not look like a typical BTA to me. I never saw the tips inflate.
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    Anemone ID Please

    Got tired of guessing, some pics and closeups:
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    Coral ID Please

    No sure what this is, some pics and closeups:
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    Step-by-Step photo guide for treatment of Starfish Necrosis

    Thanx 4 the welcome. I've been following this board for sometime but never contributed until now. I never used copper in this tank. Params are 0,0,15 (time to do a PWC). Actually seeing the infection only returning in 1 out of 4 previously infected arms is a good success rate (I think). Its...
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    Step-by-Step photo guide for treatment of Starfish Necrosis

    Re: Step-by-Step photo guide for treatment of Starfish Necro Apology accepted ;) The Starfish was underwater all the time during the "Operation" (not very obvious from the pictures since the water is shallow <- small starfish). The best way is to put the plate in the tank and let it fill...
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    Step-by-Step photo guide for treatment of Starfish Necrosis

    Hi, This is my first post. 8) I bought a couple of Red Starfishes from my LFS a few weeks ago. I noticed one starfish had an infection that was on the ends of some of it's arms. I came to know that this was necrosis. It was eating up the arm like gangrene. So I thought to best solution is to...
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