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Thanks! will see if I can incorporate them into it since the more information the better. And after reading through that thread, I would have to agree that it was a parasitic "pod", the strings/tails are a very good indication. It also seems that the tang was also dealing with other parasites at the same time as well. I know it must have been hard dealing with such things.
 
Chucky one hell of a job, do you mind if I link it when it comes time to do fish in newbie guide to nanos? Thanks, Mike.
 
Hey, I just caught this thread! Great resource! I'll add it to our library in the fish section, as soon as I get a chance.

I did see a cropped image of the photo I took of Bttrflygrl's tang in the section "CRUSTACEAMORPHA" third image on the top. Cool!
 
Mike - Please do, as it is meant to be of help and Thanks.

Kelly - Have just fixed the photo credit oversight, buttrflygirl had told me I could use that photo and I mistakenly assumed she was the photographer, thanks for clearing that up for me, and another thanks for the compliment on the page. As you can see, its always a work in progress as more info / photos come my way. I just figured a picture is worth a thousand words and makes things so much easier.

Chuck
 
Chuck - I checked out the rest of the site. Very good resource...photos and links to some good articles.
 
Thanks Nikki, It gives me something to do when the weather keeps me off the reefs...lol, (just got back in, hurricane has the water a mess, but grabbed some sea grass and snails for the tank though).

Chuck
 

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