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I think they look a lot like spooned worms… do bumble bee snails eat thems?
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Interesting so debating
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Take the 4 ml, add 20 ml RODI, and 1 ml of said solution per hour every hour with a dosing pump
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Take the 4 ml, add 20 ml RODI, and 1 ml of said solution per hour every hour with a dosing pump
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Take the 4 ml, add 20 ml RODI, and 1 ml of said solution per hour every hour with a dosing pump
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Could be spoinard worms similar to vermitids except a web like vermitids they send out a single sting. They also build tube like things...
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I think you’re over thinking g it a bit. You don’t need them to have no phosphate left. Just get most of it and you’ll be fine. Tap...
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Very cool! It is similar.
It's interesting as my two patches grow bigger I can't tell if they are the same coral with just different...
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Interesting. These seem longer and less dense than what I’ve encountered before and thought were hydroids. Could be a more zoomed in...
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The nitrate did not budge at first then whet down it took time to make a difference. Currently is it around 14. I do about 8 gallons a...
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These look identical to the ones I have my tank. I had the same question when I first saw them and my research led me to digitate...
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Interesting. These seem longer and less dense than what I’ve encountered before and thought were hydroids. Could be a more zoomed in...
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These look identical to the ones I have my tank. I had the same question when I first saw them and my research led me to digitate...
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Not saying you’re wrong, but what makes you think that’s what you’re seeing?
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Coral reefer replied to the thread
Monti setosa.
Can someone mark this dead?