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Old 11/05/2005, 12:24 AM
fishykid9212 fishykid9212 is offline
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Arrow Please help advice really needed

I have a 92G corner with 96W PC's (2). I have an ASM G3 skimmer. I used to have a ton of fish with liver rock and fake coral. However I decided to try some realy coral after I cut down on the number of fish. Ive tried mushrooms, leathers, xenias, and a frogspawn. The frogspawn and xenias dies . Now all I have left is a hippot ang. 2 damsels, and a clown. The mushrooms are as nearly as colorful as the fake coral. So I need a change. I was thinking of putting the fake coral back in and leaving the remaining corals in the tank. I would like to get some more fish since obviousely im going to stick with hardy corals. But I don't want just fish I want something different, something that will strike people. By the way something thats not that expensive and something that wont die on me easily any ideas????
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Old 11/05/2005, 03:57 AM
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It seems IMO that when people see my tank, the thing that leaves them always amazed is inverts. They are amazed at my starfish and shrimp. I'd recommend a cleaner shrimp, very active and not to hard to care for IMO. emerald crabs are another good choice, very active and quite enjoyable to watch. Good luck!
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Old 11/05/2005, 04:06 AM
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Could the issue be water quality. Are you testing. What are your params.
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Old 11/05/2005, 06:41 PM
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yes I have gotten my water tested and everything appeared to be fine
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Old 11/05/2005, 09:59 PM
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maybe some cleaner shrimp or pp's?
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Old 11/05/2005, 10:24 PM
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