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Pic with filter. Didnt want to jinx myself so I waited to post this picture until I knew this guy was healthy and eating well. I did see Lymphocystis on the tip of a fin but I hope that it was from stress and shipping. No cure so hope that doesnt become a problem. He/she eats frozen everytime I feed. So happy.
 
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First saltwater tank was in 2000, first reef tank was in 2002. I have learned being patient saves future headaches.
 
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How's the moory doing?
He is doing great. Eats flake, pellet, and frozen. He picks at algae on the rocks and walls but is not interested in algae in a clip. He will get 2 new tank mates this Saturday, a yellow tang and a kole tang. I figure he is eating well and almost eats out of my hand, so he is not shy. Good time to introduce tankmates now. Especially since I got them for $25 for the pair from my local reef club.
 
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Thank you.
They swim together and are doing well. I think they feel safer swimming together. The 2 tangs came from the same tank and have been together for years.
 
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My tank seems to naturally stay around this...so far at least. No refugium, ATS, liqiud phosphate remover, or gfo. I feed very heavy. It takes a barebottom tank a long time to settle in and find its equilibrium.
 

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