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  1. hhoglejr

    What is this?

    Can anyone I'd the green thing growing off some rock in my reef tank
  2. hhoglejr

    Need ID of this please.

    I agree after researching nudibranch. I'll squish it
  3. hhoglejr

    Need ID of this please.

    I found this little creature crawling around the top edge glass of the aquarium. Any idea what it is and whether it is good or bad. Not the urchin.
  4. hhoglejr

    Newbie question

    My setup is 2 weeks old. Started with 34 gal redsea max 130d. 40 lbs of live rock. 25 lbs of live sand and nutrition seA water. My brown algae is gone and now I have green hairy algae developing on the gravel bed. Any advice. Do I let it continue or do I get something to eat it?
  5. hhoglejr

    Cloudy film on the waters surface

    Thanks to all who posted. I will try that
  6. hhoglejr

    Cloudy film on the waters surface

    I have a skimmer and good surface agitation
  7. hhoglejr

    Cloudy film on the waters surface

    I have a cloudy film on the waters surface away from the surface agitated are that has formed. I've never noticed this before. Water looks great in the tank. Tested ph 8.2. Amm 0. Nitrites 0. Nitrates 10ppm sg 1.023. The tank has been setup for 3 weeks.
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  14. My 34G Red Sea Max

    My 34G Red Sea Max

  15. hhoglejr

    Hello from Satellite Beach,FL

    I am new to the hobby and joined to learn and meet others with the same interests. I have a Red Sea Max 130d and it is now 3 weeks old. I started with 35 lbs of Fiji live rock and live sand. On week 2 I added 1 Sargent major, a sponge crab, 1 sea urchin and a Blenny all caught locally. The...
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