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Pic update:
This looks similar to Apstasia not sure what it is but my peppermint shrimp are leaving it alone for now.
20190318184144_IMG_0694.JPG possibly a Tunicate:
20190318184716_IMG_0707.JPG Pseudo Chromis
20190318184830_IMG_0712.JPG Peppermint shrimp that has a taste for Apstasia just not the big ones.
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Not sure about this, maybe feather duster?
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I saw Blue( pseudo Chromis) chasing after Jerry today. This explains why Jerry seems to be hiding lately. He doesn't stay hidden all day, he just comes out to forage and goes back into a cave for protection. They each seem to have their own side of the tank. I think I need to get more fish to shake things up.
 
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my first tank was a 10g. It has the THICKEST GHA for months. I started doing the right things and one day I cleaned it all and it didn't come back. The rock had finally matured.
Yeah it's a pain in the rear but it will be worth it in the end. I would rather get the uglies over with instead of prolonging them for a year or two!
 

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As promised a better picture of a hitchhiker coral. 20190302174522_IMG_0659.JPG
Looks like Oculina robusta. Very cool hitchhiker indeed.

This is what mine looks like after 3 1/2 years:
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Looks like Oculina robusta. Very cool hitchhiker indeed.

This is what mine looks like after 3 1/2 years:
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Wow! Are these available in the hobby to buy? I think they are awesome looking lol.
 

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Wow! Are these available in the hobby to buy? I think they are awesome looking lol.
They're native to the Atlantic. I've never seen them for sale in a store... probably because they're brown and not sparkly like a unicorn.
 

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Wow! Are these available in the hobby to buy? I think they are awesome looking lol.
Very robust as the name implies. That particular coral spent five days in a box covered with nothing but wet newspaper. In November. ;)
 

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Very robust as the name implies. That particular coral spent five days in a box covered with nothing but wet newspaper. In November. ;)
Impressive! lol. My acros could take some tips from that coral! lol
 

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