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    Naso Tang Dying?

    Netted him this morning. Watched him for 7 hrs on and off yesterday. He was arched sideways most of the evening, and everytime i would go to net him he would start to swim again. He did that over and over for the duration. I'm really puzzled at what got him. Even when I netted him his color...
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    Naso Tang Dying?

    he's probably about 10 in. His eyes aren't cloudy at all - physically he looks decent, but his stomach area is a little discolored and thinner today.
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    Naso Tang Dying?

    Came home today to find my 9 y/o Blonde Naso Tang swimming around disoriented bumping into things and sitting on the bottom a lot. No desire to eat at all. Checked the water parameters, and nothing appears to be off. I'm guessing he's on his way out?:confused:
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    Please Identify

    Ha :) I agree the names are crazy. I appreciate your opinion. I'm happy to have such a nice looking colony!
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    Please Identify

    Here's what I was compairing to from coralpedia (whammin watermelon). I looked again at all the eagle eye pics, and I can definitely see the similarity. Is there any specific feature other than the deep color that sets them apart? Maybe it's my camera. I always feel like I can't ever capture...
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    Please Identify

    Here's another picture where they are opened up a little more with better coloration. (just because) :) So they are eagle eyes only? or are they a morph?
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    Please Identify

    Thank you for the ID! That's what I thought. Coralpedia has several variations - i wasn't sure.
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    Please Identify

    ok fragallrock - I'm glad someone can see it :) I'll wait to get an ID from finn. Thanks!
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    Please Identify

    you can't see it returnofsid?
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    Please Identify

    I looked on coralpedia, and I'm thinking whammin watermelon. Agree/disagree?
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    Coralife Skimmer Mods

    Oh I'll be the first one to stand behind the "trash" comment - I thought I got a bad egg when I purchased my first coralife skimmer and it became inefficient after 6 mos. I purchased a second one, and that sealed my fate with coralife skimmers. 6 mos. later it did the same thing. Now I'm just...
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    Coralife Skimmer Mods

    Just wondering if anyone has modified the Coralife Super Skimmer. I have two lying around in my garage, and I'm thinking about modifying the input elbow that leads into the reaction chamber. I'd like to move them away from my sump a little, and rather than be a HOB I'd like them to sit on a...
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    Green brittle star 1 Sailfin tang 0

    I have an extremely large green brittle star (at least 13-15" dia.) and never have any problems with it. I feed full size silversides regularly and he stays happy and fat. I don't see how the star could have captured the fish unless it was sick?
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    Which HOB skimmer is a better deal

    Octopus makes good skimmers - a lot of contact time in the reaction chamber.
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    Looking for LEDs LOCALLY for your LED project?

    bump - still curious
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    Attatching frags

    Super glue (gel) from the dollar store works wonders, and you get 4 tubes in a pack for the price of 1 standard name brand tube - all for $1
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    Peoria Fish Stores

    Fishin' Times has a descent selection of corals and pretty good prices on fish. Occasionally you can get a great deal on liverock too. If you want to travel a little a little further east to Bloomington there's Marine Aquatics, or also the saltwater store in the back of K9 Classics (Jerry's...
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    Oh no my new Acro :(

    it should all live - make sure you hold on to each piece and remount it all on different plugs. You just fragged your new coral into several!
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    What's the best way to get rid of mushrooms?

    http://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?c=16+2158+2213&aid=2106 Dardanus pedunculatus
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    2 questions... a clownfish and a bristleworm problem -_-

    I have promoted the reproduction of bristleworms for the 11+ years that I have had reef tanks. I have never had a bristleworm harm any of the corals I've had. On the flipside - if you aren't careful when you go digging through your rocks, and rearranging you'll end up with a finger full of...
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