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Same. Just post it on YouTube and paste the link here and folks can watch it from within the thread with no download required.Can not see the video
You can do a video on y tube and post
now, I know how to post on YouTube thanks to youIt was nice as well nice colour
Something has eaten it what else is in your tank that could eat it.
Other members will chime in with their thoughts . Good look going forward
No problem glad I could helpnow, I know how to post on YouTube thanks to you
oh no! now I have to worry about my yellow tangOriginal video worked for me. Must be an Apple thing lol j/k
Anyways the reason I'd never have one of them in my tank. Years ago I drove from Toronto to Winnipeg in a semi with a silver dollar sized yellow tang and he survived the trip but the nem got ahold of him and had a late night snack.
a healthy fish would not be affected by a sting from a BTA, the fish would need to be sick/dying to be affected.oh no! now I have to worry about my yellow tang
I wish I had a video camera on my tank. I've thought about putting something like a Ring camera on it. I could rewind and see exactly what happened.Ripped apart.
Nem can’t do that.
Someone quite unhappy.
I went to bed last night wondering if it didn't get caught in the fan propeller.Is there something I can do to help him recover?It's probably a dying serpent star. That's how mine died starved to death
You would have to do a search, but if memory serves ‘new’ stars will only grow from legs that include a piece of the central disc.it WAS the propeller! I found another leg inside the fan!!! I read they can grow a whole new body
from a leg. Does that mean I could get 3 more serpent starfish from their legs??
That makes sense. We shall see... I am surprised none of my fish have eaten the "spare parts."You would have to do a search, but if memory serves ‘new’ stars will only grow from legs that include a piece of the central disc.