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Only sponges, starfish shouldn't really be exposed but better than sponges.
Yeah I would use the technique people use to move puffer fish. Just fill up a container with the tank water you acclimated the fish to and put the fish in the container so it is always in the water. This is freshwater but it still gives you the general idea of how to do it.

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Here are some pics of the starfish and my clowns

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This is not directly related, but it’s almost as if nature was playing around with Tangs. Tangs are known for not having the optimal attributes for fighting disease, yet their cousins, the Foxface, are known for having one of the thickest slime coats among all fish. I wonder why.....

Maybe it’s because Tangs tend to live further offshore, while Rabbitfish often inhabit lagoons and closer coastal waters and thus more exposed to endogenous and exogenous attacks?
 
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This is not directly related, but it’s almost as if nature was playing around with Tangs. Tangs are known for not having the optimal attributes for fighting disease, yet their cousins, the Foxface, are known for having one of the thickest slime coats among all fish. I wonder why.....

Maybe it’s because Tangs tend to live further offshore, while Rabbitfish often inhabit lagoons and closer coastal waters and thus more exposed to endogenous and exogenous attacks?
Beautiful! I love starfish! I can tell the black clown is the boss. :)
Hey NC122606, are you still here? I was wondering if I could add a coral banded shrimp to the list, I will introduce the coral banded and cleaner at the same time, is that alright?
 

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Hey NC122606, are you still here? I was wondering if I could add a coral banded shrimp to the list, I will introduce the coral banded and cleaner at the same time, is that alright?
Oh sorry, introducing them at the same time seems fine. Just watch that the CBS does not do anything, because I heard they can get a bit mean and kill other shrimp.
 

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I have some imput if you were still contemplating an eel.

A snowflakes max size is roughly 60cm (2'). It miiiiight be able to do in a 40, but it would definitely be a pretty big bioload on the system. A smaller one would be fine if you plan on upgrading to a larger tank in the future.

I have a different species of moray, but currently a similar size to a snowflake. It has never touched a snail or hermit crab. However it will eat the heck out of regular crabs and shrimp.
 
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I have some imput if you were still contemplating an eel.

A snowflakes max size is roughly 60cm (2'). It miiiiight be able to do in a 40, but it would definitely be a pretty big bioload on the system. A smaller one would be fine if you plan on upgrading to a larger tank in the future.

I have a different species of moray, but currently a similar size to a snowflake. It has never touched a snail or hermit crab. However it will eat the heck out of regular crabs and shrimp.
Yeah, I am not getting a eel anymore but thanks for the input
 
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Yeah, I am not getting a eel anymore but thanks for the input
Hi guys, I just got a coral bueaty angel for my tank, any name suggestions? Sorry there is too much algae in the way but I will have a better pic when he is acclimated

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Hi guys, I just got a coral bueaty angel for my tank, any name suggestions? Sorry there is too much algae in the way but I will have a better pic when he is acclimated

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Cannot see him. :( Also congratz!
 
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Sorry they are blurry, he kept moving but I hope he thrives and at least all my detritus eaters have more food

He is good, beautiful addition, named him flame because he looks a bit like a flame angel
Oops I forgot to post the pics
 

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Sorry they are blurry, he kept moving but I hope he thrives and at least all my detritus eaters have more food

He is good, beautiful addition, named him flame because he looks a bit like a flame angel
Nice! You gotta post those pictures!
 

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