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Reef Fishes
01/05/2008, 05:39 PM
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How old is your tang?
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fancyfish
Here is picture ...
Here is picture
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y3/pjand1/pb100.jpg
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Reef Fishes
01/05/2008, 05:37 PM
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How old is your tang?
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My powder blue is 2 years old my Naso is almost 3
My powder blue is 2 years old my Naso is almost 3
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New to the Hobby
01/05/2008, 05:33 PM
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red hairy looking with lots o bubbles in it?
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fancyfish
agree. sounds like cyano bacteria. How old is the...
agree. sounds like cyano bacteria. How old is the tank? I would not use medicine to remove. if the tank is new then it is a natural part of the process. If the tank is established increase flow,...
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Southern California Reefers
01/05/2008, 04:40 PM
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blue tang help!
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fancyfish
Typical behavior. They also lay on their sides...
Typical behavior. They also lay on their sides and slip into the rocks. They can look sick or dead. They are not!!! give him time to adjust
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Reef Discussion
01/05/2008, 04:05 PM
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Help! My Yellow Belly Tang is Laying on its Side
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fancyfish
put some vitamin in the tank. this may help him...
put some vitamin in the tank. this may help him heal. I have used this in the past when a fish had problems with his fins and usually they recover. good luck
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New to the Hobby
12/31/2007, 07:04 PM
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half back angel is nippin on my corals
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fancyfish
Angels are hit or miss I have 3 dwarf angels all...
Angels are hit or miss I have 3 dwarf angels all do not pick but this is not the norm. You need to decide if it is ok to have your Corals nipped at if not take out the fish
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12/20/2007, 08:57 PM
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What do people put in a fish only tank beside fish?
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fancyfish
I have a reef but people use live rock for...
I have a reef but people use live rock for filtration decoration etc. I am sure if you do a search you will find plenty of photos
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Reef Fishes
12/11/2007, 10:25 PM
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sargassum trigger
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fancyfish
ooops wrong link!!!! Here it is ...
ooops wrong link!!!!
Here it is
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y3/pjand1/sargassum.jpg
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Reef Fishes
12/11/2007, 10:23 PM
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sargassum trigger
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fancyfish
Thanks. Here is a small photo. color is a bit...
Thanks. Here is a small photo. color is a bit offhttp://www.americanpassport.com/Urgent_lost_stolen.html#1
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Reef Fishes
12/11/2007, 06:17 PM
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sargassum trigger
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sargassum trigger
Just got one today. very shy of course and is currently in the rock. did come out long enough to get a mysis or two. Has anyone had one of these and if so how long until he came out of the rock?
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New to the Hobby
12/09/2007, 10:14 PM
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sun coral
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fancyfish
looks healthy to me. I think target feeding in...
looks healthy to me. I think target feeding in your tank with mysis and cyclops-eeze is sufficient. I would not take him out of the tank
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Reef Discussion
12/02/2007, 07:55 PM
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The Evolution of a Reef Tank -- Two Year aniversary (progression)
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fancyfish
great photos and beautiful tank.
great photos and beautiful tank.
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New to the Hobby
12/01/2007, 08:53 PM
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pink blotches all over glass
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fancyfish
coraline algae it is!!! you will need to scape...
coraline algae it is!!! you will need to scape off the front and sides. I keep the back of my tank covered with it. i think the green and purple colors look nice in the tank.
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New to the Hobby
11/25/2007, 11:35 PM
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Feeding My 6line Wrasse
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fancyfish
thanks. As my fish gets bigger he becomes more...
thanks. As my fish gets bigger he becomes more beautiful and colorful. Great fish to watch. Once you get one you can not add any other wrasse
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Reef Discussion
11/25/2007, 07:42 PM
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Mimic with Ich... Can't catch him
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fancyfish
will not kill the ich on the fish. uv will kill...
will not kill the ich on the fish. uv will kill the ich in the tank. garlic is thought to be an immune builder so will assist with the health of your fish. I am not a big user of garlic.
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New to the Hobby
11/25/2007, 07:33 PM
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What is wrong?
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fancyfish
increase your skimming by changing the...
increase your skimming by changing the consistency of your skimmate. make it thin and wet. cut back on your feeding and this will help with nutrients.
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New to the Hobby
11/25/2007, 06:41 PM
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What is wrong?
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fancyfish
you may have inadvertently allowed copper to...
you may have inadvertently allowed copper to enter your tank. give the acclimation process sounds as though some water from the LFS mixes with your water. I would get a heavy metal sponge and use as...
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New to the Hobby
11/25/2007, 06:11 PM
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Feeding My 6line Wrasse
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fancyfish
I feed formula 1 and 2 to my reef. sixline wrasse...
I feed formula 1 and 2 to my reef. sixline wrasse will eat the pod population in your tank. they usually are not picky eaters. I have one that is at least 3 years old who eats everything. nice and...
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Reef Discussion
11/25/2007, 06:07 PM
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14 Gallons too small for a small six-line wrasse?
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fancyfish
I think you need a larger tank. they are very...
I think you need a larger tank. they are very active and require pods to feast on.
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Reef Discussion
11/25/2007, 06:05 PM
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Mimic with Ich... Can't catch him
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Posted By
fancyfish
ich is forever present in most tanks. I find with...
ich is forever present in most tanks. I find with tangs UV lighting is very helpful. There are differing opinions on this but I run my UV 24/7. I occasionally will see a spot here or there but...
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The Lounge
11/25/2007, 05:58 PM
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Nina...
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fancyfish
Nina while we have never met I have read these...
Nina
while we have never met I have read these threads over the months and have always kept you, Gary and your family in my prayers. I have worked in medicine for a long time and assure you Gary...
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New to the Hobby
11/24/2007, 07:56 PM
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tell me what u think
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Posted By
fancyfish
what size tank is that? I agree it looks a bit...
what size tank is that? I agree it looks a bit small for three tangs. Also I would like to see a bit more openings, caves etc in your aquascape.
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New to the Hobby
11/24/2007, 05:15 PM
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How many sand sifting starfish for a 135...
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fancyfish
diamond goby and cerith snails. I do have a sand...
diamond goby and cerith snails. I do have a sand sifter, one in my 180. He is about 2 years old. Hopefully he will continue to live long. I would not put more than 1 in your 120
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New to the Hobby
11/23/2007, 09:32 PM
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Tank temp...is this normal?
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fancyfish
I run my tank between 77 and 80. A small...
I run my tank between 77 and 80. A small fluctuation is ok. I would not run any lower
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The Reef Chemistry Forum
11/21/2007, 11:29 PM
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Cyano driving me crazy...please help!!!1
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410
Posted By
fancyfish
r u sure it is cyano? from the description above...
r u sure it is cyano? from the description above where you are finding almost sound like coraline. try phosphate remover if you think it is cyano
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