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Hey I am a semi new person to the reef tank community I started my tank in April of 2016 and parted putting small damsels and a baby snowflake in at the summer later in the year I added a mushroom coral and more fish and a couple more fish and a nem

Tank info 55 gallon that's basically it

Fish
*2 ocolarius clowns
*mono fish
*valentini puffer
*bangigi cardnelfish
3 yellow bellied damsels
Lemon chromis
Bicolor blenny
Bicolor dottyback

Corals
Kenyan tree coral
Grass polyp
Green apple coral not sure
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I also have a snowflake eel and a banded coral shrimp I know it's a risk but that's okay

I also recently purchased some red mangroves that seem to be doing well also my clown seems to be wanting to hop in my sump for some reason any other people had the same thing happen
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So does lead anyone know about the green apple coral and thank you [emoji1308][emoji226]
 
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Yeah I have been going for about a year and was wondering if anyone has had a problem with Curley q anemone eating crustaceans or corals or things like that
 

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Welcome to Reef2Reef!

You've got quite a green sea of algae there! May I suggest visiting this thread https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/bryopsis-cure-my-battle-with-bryopsis-using-fluconazole.285096/

If that's green hair algae or bryopsis, the fluconazole treatment in that thread will likely get rid of all of that for you! It really good at taking tanks back from invasive species of green algae. ;)

Make sure you take the time to read the Frequently Asked Questions section at the end of the first post before you jump on it. (The whole thread is worth a read, I know it's enormous, ask questions, everyone here loves to help everyone else!)
 
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Welcome to Reef2Reef!

You've got quite a green sea of algae there! May I suggest visiting this thread https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/bryopsis-cure-my-battle-with-bryopsis-using-fluconazole.285096/

If that's green hair algae or bryopsis, the fluconazole treatment in that thread will likely get rid of all of that for you! It really good at taking tanks back from invasive species of green algae. ;)

Make sure you take the time to read the Frequently Asked Questions section at the end of the first post before you jump on it. (The whole thread is worth a read, I know it's enormous, ask questions, everyone here loves to help everyone else!)

Thank you I will get some of of Amazon
 

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