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  1. Melosu58

    Break big rock without shattering it

    I always take mine and wrap it in a blanket and hit it with a hammer. Safety first.
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    Reef Lobsters?

    I have had one for 7 yrs now and I need to warn you that I have seen him maybe 6 times in that span. If you are getting him to be seen by others then I would not get it. If you are getting it to say that you have one then go ahead and get him. I was fortunate to be down one night while it was dark.
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    Snowflake eel

    Pieces of shrimp will work also.
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    Snowflake Eel

    Mine would eat pieces of shrimp. Here he is
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    New Blue Tang

    That`s one heck of a You tube link. I like that. As far as the blue tang I have to agree. It will come down with problems because of a lowered immune system. The smaller tank will be the cause.
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    Who?

    I`m going to go along with this also. I believe the yellow eyed Kole tang would be OK in a 55 gallon tank.
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    New orange seastar

    Well I guess I`ll be the first to post a pic of christmas pick ups. My daughter got this orange seastar for my reef tank. I had a blue linknia that I had for over 4 yrs but have not seen it for a few months now. Oh well here he is. Sorry for it being kind of fuzzy.
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    coral identification

    Definitely mushroom corals. I started out with one
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    What you do ASAP....Tang probs

    An Ounce of Prevention is Worth a Pound of Cure: A Quarantine Tank for Everything by Steven Pro - Reefkeeping.com Marine Ich/Cryptocaryon irritans - A Discussion of this Parasite and the Treatment Options Available, Part I by Steven Pro - Reefkeeping.com Marine Ich/Cryptocaryon irritans - A...
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    grape calpera

    I use it in my refugium. I have alot in there. The only problem is that it can go sexual and turn your water milky white. Two things that will keep this from happening is your refuge lighting needs to be on 24/7 and it needs constant prunning. Dont let it get packed in the refuge.
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    EMERGENCY!!!! I Need Help And Fast Chocolate Tang Dying!!! Warning Pics!!!

    Sorry about your fish. I understand the attachment. I personally think most tangs need a 6 ft tank. 55 gallon is definitely too small. I would not get another till you get the bigger tank.
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    just brought home an impulse buy

    He looks real nice. I`m surprised he let you hold him. LOL Again good pick up.
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    Fish for 5 gallon nano

    An Ounce of Prevention is Worth a Pound of Cure: A Quarantine Tank for Everything by Steven Pro - Reefkeeping.com
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    Pearly Jawfish &tiny barbershop goby &large pink/purple shrimp goby??

    I agree. There is a chance of aggression. Hopefully not.
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    Yellow tang/ Long nose Butterfly fish

    I had two dwarf angels in my reef. I listened to the reef safe with caution trash also. They went 4 yrs as perfect citizens but then they went to munching and almost wrecked my reef. Had to bite the bullet and tear the tank down. It`s not a matter of if but when. Be on the look out.
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    Goby or Blenny?

    The only thing I want to warn you about is if you get a lawnmower make sure you see it eat before you get it. Most lawnmowers will starve to death after the micro algea is gone. If you see it eat at the LFS then you know it will eat in your tank.
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    coral heath

    Can we rule out bad water parameters? What are your water test results?
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    How to Pronounce Coral Names?

    Very nice Biff. I always use common names. The latin names are too hard.
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    Just excited about the new additions!

    Nice additions
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