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What are those worm like things in pictures no 2 and no 3 above ?
I originally went looking for the large black ones. .
Saw these and thought they were interesting .
The guy at the lfs which I trust to say whether it was reef safe or not . Claims it’s safe .
 
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After a very long time battling red flatworms
I have put off dosing flatworm exit thinking they will eventually go away .

so in that time I have added
Mel wrasse , 2 springeri damsel , green spotted mandarin and 3 blue velvet nudi that I have never see after .

I was just looking around in the tank and noticed .
there are no red flatworms in my tank .
Something worked but what was it ?
 
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Stopped at fragbox for rowaphos and to check out a few more sticks .
 

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My wife messaged me this morning asking what’s wrong with her blue fish .

she’s never saw the spiky fin sticking up .

I was shocked and probably the best picture of him so far
 

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My wife messaged me this morning asking what’s wrong with her blue fish .

she’s never saw the spiky fin sticking up .

I was shocked and probably the best picture of him so far
Wow! I have never seen them do that either! LOL

Love your tank, finally got around to reading your whole thread. ;)
 
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As much as I’d love to restock with 1000’s worth of corals . I’m debating switching to fish only .

I’ve started adding sand but having a coral water Angelfish restricts any lps .

even caught the blue tang picking a open brain

the only thing safe is sps , zoas , gsp and Xenia .
 

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Sps are usually safe around medium-large angels. 12"emperor can break the braches off from what I was told from an sps farmer. He settled with the regal angelfish. I can link build thread if you ever want it.
 

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As much as I’d love to restock with 1000’s worth of corals . I’m debating switching to fish only .

I’ve started adding sand but having a coral water Angelfish restricts any lps .

even caught the blue tang picking a open brain

the only thing safe is sps , zoas , gsp and Xenia .
Zoas are so beautiful. I don’t know what gsp are off the top of my head and I know Xenia’s are so so pretty!! My bf told me I can have them because they are a weed lol

I think you can have a beautiful tank with those types and the fish you’d like.

you don’t have to go full fowler!
 
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Zoas are so beautiful. I don’t know what gsp are off the top of my head and I know Xenia’s are so so pretty!! My bf told me I can have them because they are a weed lol

I think you can have a beautiful tank with those types and the fish you’d like.

you don’t have to go full fowler!
Xenia , gsp ( green star polyp
 
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How does the trigger behave with the coral?

so Far …. Great.
even crabs , snails , shrimp have been safe .
I’ve never had any issues with a pink tail. They’re said to be the best in terms of reef safe ( but risk of eating shrimps , crabs etc.
 
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Ahhh yes. It can be beautiful in a tank. I like the grassy look. I think you can make it work!
I Haven’t decided yet .
I prefer the corals over fish only .
and we all know once a reefer , you can’t just stop .
There will be more corals .
Perhaps time to look into why this tank isn’t the same as the 90 was . And why all of a sudden there is issues keeping sps alive .
 

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I Haven’t decided yet .
I prefer the corals over fish only .
and we all know once a reefer , you can’t just stop .
There will be more corals .
Perhaps time to look into why this tank isn’t the same as the 90 was . And why all of a sudden there is issues keeping sps alive .
Corals are kicking my butt recently, so I think you know how I feel. haha!
 

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