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    Fish are dying! I did everything right!

    Actually.. once you've had a death from ich.. you should leave the tank "fallow" without a fish host for the parasite for at least a month, if not 6 weeks. Ich is a parasite that lives in three forms.. a cyst (like an egg) that hangs out in the bottom of the tank (it can stay in this form for...
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    Ribbon Eel: Diet and ideal habitat

    Does anyone here have any experience with these animals? (Thank you for the response reefrunner..my cam is on the fritz, but I am borrowing a friend's camera soon)
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    Ribbon Eel: Diet and ideal habitat

    Hi all, I have been away for a while.. but wanted to drop in and ask some advice. I have a 260 gallon FOWLR aquarium containing an emperor angel, a longnose butterfly, a volitans lion, a harlequin tuskfish and a blue ribbon eel. Now, I bought the eel a while back knowing all the caveats...
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    lions

    55 gallons will be tight quarters fro a Radiata .. have you though of the Antenna? I also wouldn't consider a 55 good for a Tang either// they need more swimming space. You might be able to do a 55 with a radiata and some hardy sessile inverts (feather dusters, some soft corals) but you would...
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    lions

    I have a Volitans lion withan Emperor Angel and a Longnose Butterfly.. planninga ribbon eel and harlequin Tuskfish
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    Problem with Emperor Angel

    I quote Bob Fenner here: Koran angels are more sensitive to poor water quality as marine aquarium species go. Excess organics often show as blotchy white-marked areas, and are directly positively correlated with ease of infectious and parasitic susceptibility What kind of protein skimmer do...
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    Which fish?

    I have a controversial suggestion.. and it all depends on your fish sizes and what kind of inverts you have in your tank. If your fish are all in the 4" or larger range and you have all corals and few motile inverts, I would suggest one of the lionfish as a nice addition to a tank this size...
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    Problem with Emperor Angel

    And yes 85-86 degrees is a bit too high.. 79-82 is where you might want to shoot for
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    Problem with Emperor Angel

    Just took a look through "The concientious Marine Aquarist" by Bob Fenner.. great book! It has a diagrahm of common parasitic disease manifestations.. large white patches may be a sign of Brooklynella hostilis "Anemonefish disease".. treatment is recommended as copper or Formalin. Ich appears...
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    Problem with Emperor Angel

    I have an emperor and I suspect your problem is diet, especially since you have had simliar problems before. Large angels require some sponge in their diet, I use Formula Foods frozen Angel formula for sponge eating fishes. Since adding this to a diet of Mysis shrimp, krill and nori, I have...
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    Ribbon Eel

    I am getting ready to build a 180 gallon to accomodate my growing fish (1 emperor angel, 1 volitan lion, 1 longnose butterfly) and was thinking about a ribbon eel to complete the collection. YES I know they are very hard to keep.. but has ANYONE had success with getting them to feed?
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    Eel not eating

    Large carnivores like lions and eels can go for WEEKS without eating in the wild.. and have been known to go on occasional feeding strikes in the home aqaurium. Check the eel for any visible damge to the mouth, eyes or ventral surface.. if nothing appears to the naked eye, and your water...
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    Who do you use now that FF Express is no more

    I just had a good experience with www.marinedepotlive.com I got my Emperor Angel for $58 , my Longnose Butterfly for $28, and my Volitan lion for $23. They came very well packaged and in good physical shape.. the lion was a bit small.. but the butterfly and angel were perfect. All three are...
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    New Shaky Pictures of my New fish!

    Re the butterfly.. it is eating like a champ.. took a couple of days.. but loves Mysis shrimp and nori. This one is the super longnose butterfly (longer snout and black bar comes to cover half of the eye) and I chose this one becuase they are supposed to be easier to get to eat.. May be moving...
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    New Shaky Pictures of my New fish!

    Hi all.. the Saga continues. I now have a Yellow Longnose butterfly, a Black Volitans lion and a juvenile Emperor Angel.. so far so good! Sorry for the Quality.. my cam is on the fritz.. these were taken with a mobile phone LOL
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    Back in the Saddle again! And Nervous as Hell!

    One more thing.. had a little scare.. the angel seems to have some rapid breathing. what is normal for these guys?
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    Back in the Saddle again! And Nervous as Hell!

    Hi all, Got my new fishes yesterday after six weeks of waiting (I had a tank wipeout .. marine velvet) I'm VERY nervous! Following the advice of several people, I feed the bacterial colonies in the qaurenine and main tanks with sources of ammonia so I could add three fish at one time...
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    Back in the Saddle (Need advice)

    Thanks! I appreciate the input... in fact it's exactly what I wanted LOL In fact.. it's interesting you should recommend a Sohal tang.. when I move into my new house (in 2 years) I plan on having a 750 gallon tank.. I'm definately having a Sohal in that tank.. beautiful fish!
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    Back in the Saddle (Need advice)

    The Indigo Hamlet gets to be about 5 -6" long, so has none of the size considerations a Panther Grouper would have. I too have heard Butterflies are difficult, but that the Longnose is one of the hardier species. Sohal tang would be a bit too aggressive for a community tank of this nature...
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    Back in the Saddle (Need advice)

    Hi all, I am rebuilding my tank after a complete loss of fish to Marine Velvet.. got a 75 gallon that I will be upgrading at some point to a 150 gallon, so long term bio load will not be an issue. My goals for the new tank setup include a more active and diverse tank, with smaller fish than...
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    Back to Square 1 (RIP Oscar the Grouper and Leo the Lion)

    Well... I managed to lose my only two fish to what I now beleive was Marine Velvet :cry: The Miniatus Grouper died this morning, the Volitans tonight. So now I have 3 hermit crabs, 2 feather duster worms and 55 lbs of live rock in a 75 gallon tank... where do I go from here? :? I currently...
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    So.. My main tank has Ich.. what now?

    Hi all, As you all know who have read my last posts, my main display tank has Ich.. I am treating with a combo of Kick-Ich, Garlic, lowered salinity (1.019) and raised temp (81). It's working.. SLOWLY. The grouper appears to have kicked it's ailments.. no more scratching.. doesn't hang out...
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    February Saltwater Photo Contest Submissions

    Sorry..meant to e-mail this
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    The Thriller in Manila Volitan vs Miniatus (pic enclosed)

    How often do you feed and how much? I wa told feeding every other day until the lion is no longer interested in food was the proper route
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    The Thriller in Manila Volitan vs Miniatus (pic enclosed)

    Hmm.. been thinking about the hunger thing.. only problem with that is that the lion actually presents spines first to the grouper.. lions don't do this to prey.. they sneak up and gulp them
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