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    Powder brown surgeonfish

    FAMILY - Acanthuridae SCIENTIFIC NAME - Acanthurus Japonicus COMMON NAME - Powder Brown Surgeonfish SIZE - 8.3" (21 cm) RANGE - Western Pacific MIN. AQUARIUM SIZE - 75 US Gal. (284 L) FOODS AND FEEDING - Varied diet of mostly vegetable matter, dried and frozen herbivore foods, marine...
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    Atlantic blue tang

    FAMILY - Acanthuridae SCIENTIFIC NAME - Acanthurus Coeruleus COMMON NAME - Atlantic Blue Tang ( Blue Tang) SIZE - 9.1" (23 cm) RANGE - Tropical Atlantic MIN. AQUARIUM SIZE - 75 US Gal. (284 L) FOODS AND FEEDING - Varied diet of mostly vegetable matter, dried and frozen herbivore foods...
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    Achilles surgeonfish

    FAMILY - Acanthuridae SCIENTIFIC NAME - Acanthurus Achilles COMMON NAME - Achilles Surgeonfish SIZE - 9.4" (24 cm) RANGE - Indo Pacific MIN. AQUARIUM SIZE - 100 US Gal. (379 L) FOODS AND FEEDING - Varied diet of mostely vegetable matter, feed dried and frozen herbivore foods. Marine...
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    Hawaiian squirrelfish

    FAMILY - Holocentridae SCIENTIFIC NAME - Sargocentron Xantherythrum COMMON NAME - Hawaiian Squirrelfish SIZE - 6.7" (17 cm) RANGE - Johnston and Hawaiian Islands MIN. AQUARIUM SIZE - 75 US Gal. (284 L) FOODS AND FEEDING - Chopped seafoods, live or frozen brine shrimp, mysid shrimp, varied...
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    Redcoat squirrelfish

    FAMILY - Holocentridae SCIENTIFIC NAME - Sargocentron Rubrum COMMON NAME - Redcoat Squirrelfish SIZE - 10.6" (27 cm) RANGE - Indo west Pacific MIN. AQUARIUM SIZE - 75 US Gal. (284 L) FOODS AND FEEDING - Chopped seafoods, live or frozen vrine shrimp, mysid shrimp, varied diet of marine...
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    Crown squirrelfish

    FAMILY - Holocentridae SCIENTIFIC NAME - Sargocentron Diadema COMMON NAME - Crown Squirrelfish SIZE - 6.7" (17cm) RANGE - Indo Pacific MIN. AQUARIUM SIZE - 75 US Gal. (284 L) FOODS AND FEEDING - Marine chopped seafoods, live or grozen brine, shrimp, mysid shrimp, various frozen...
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    Threadfin snapper

    FAMILY - Lutjanidae SCIENTIFIC NAME - Symphorichthys Spilurus COMMON NAME - Threadfin Snapper (bluelined sea bream) SIZE - 23.6" (60 cm) RANGE - Western Pacific MIN. AQUARIUM SIZE - 200 US Gal. (757 L) FOODS AND FEEDING - Varied diet of marine meaty foods, chopped fresh or frozen shrimp...
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    Black snapper

    FAMILY - Lutjanidae SCIENTIFIC NAME - Maicolor Niger COMMON NAME - Black Snapper SIZE - 26" (66 cm) (35 cm) RANGE - Indo Pacific MIN. AQUARIUM SIZE - 200 US Gal. (757 L) FOODS AND FEEDING - Varied diet of marine meaty foods, chopped fresh or frozen shrimp, scallop, marine fish flesh...
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    Emperor snapper

    FAMILY - Lutjanidae SCIENTIFIC NAME - Lutjanus Sebae COMMON NAME - Emperor Snapper SIZE - 31.5" (80 cm) RANGE - Western Pacific MIN. AQUARIUM SIZE - 200 US Gal. (757 L) FOODS AND FEEDING - Varied diet of marine meaty foods, chopped fresh or frozen shrimp, scallop, marine fish flesh, mysid...
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    Bluelined snapper

    FAMILY - Lutjanidae SCIENTIFIC NAME - Lutjanus Kasmira COMMON NAME - Bluelined Snapper SIZE - 13.8' (35 cm) RANGE - Western Pacific MIN. AQUARIUM SIZE - 135 US Gal. (511 L) FOODS AND FEEDING - Varied diet of marine meaty foods, chopped fresh or frozen shrimp, scallop, marine fish flesh...
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    Hi from Texas & the UK

    welcome to our community.
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    Hello!

    welcome to the site Duncan
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    ich problum

    to be sure the cysts are all dead I recommend 3 months to be sure with no fish.
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    Sick, Malnourished or Normail?

    I agree on the fish, appears to be pigmentation not disease. keep us posted.
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    ick meds

    You might want to consider keeping the main tank free of fish for at least 3 months. The cycle should break in 2 months, however, as with everything else some cysts may be able to survive longer, so, 3 months is my recommendation. when you put the fish back in the main tank, add a cleaner...
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    Hey Everyone

    welcome to the site
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    Hi all

    Eel and lion fish. as long as the lion fish is not a volitan, but, one of the smaller ones, and as long as the eel is a small variety you can get away with it as long as your filtration system is extrodinary as both species are messy eaters and you system will have to process large amounts of...
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    Hello Everyone!

    Welcome to our community.
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    Hello i am new

    Welcome to the site. The length of time for you lighting period depends on the type and intensity of the lights you have. as a general rule with live rock you want at least 6 hours but, the more light the more chance of an algae bloom, so, when the algae start to show you will need to add some...
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    Hi

    Welcome to our community.
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