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    Let's Play...What is this?

    Very hard to tell from the picture but it could be many types of crab, at a guess and this is a very wild guess it could be an emerald or teddy bare crab. The later no really wanted in a reef tank IMO. As already suggested move to the fug until you can identify him, if its a safe guy then you...
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    What is this?...Everytime I look I find something else...

    I posted the pictures on another site and used the IMG quotes to add the URL of the pics. If you right click and select properties when on the picture it will display the URL then use this URL to add between the IMG quotes. They are not bad, 99.9 % of bristle worms are completely safe, there...
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    What is this?...Everytime I look I find something else...

    Here some pics of my bristle worm farm :- lunchie, perhaps you can see if they worms are like the ones in the later pics above. Ali
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    What is this?...Everytime I look I find something else...

    The colouration even though blurry it will be a bristle worm not IMO a fire worm. :) Ali
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    RO unit coming, need advice

    Yay, well done on the RO unit, I think it is one of the nasties to have in keeping saltwater tanks and nano's in particular. Very straight forward to add the water supply under the sink, the instructions will show how to do it and the unit may even come with the adapter to fit it. With a TDS...
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    How do you get Cyclop-Eze to sink?

    I soak it in Zoecon for a while then drop it under the water level, its the water tension which stops it sinking so brake the surface whn you add it and it should sink. HTH
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    decorator crabs interesting decorations?

    Thank you for the welcome :)
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    decorator crabs interesting decorations?

    HaHa, Yes the decorator crabs are funny little characters. Not advisable in a reef tank, they will crop almost any coral to carry around and can be quite distructive, in some cases they help propergate but in most they will harm the corals sometime so far they will perish. I have also heard of...
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