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  1. seahorsemama

    Do you think they have laid eggs?

    We have a black clown and an onyx clown that have been together for YEARS! They have started doing their twitching and the onyx male has been cleaning under his frogspawn (where both of them host) for about a month or two. He chases the wrasse away and so does the female. Now... the male will...
  2. seahorsemama

    TOADSTOOL HELP!

    I know I have to get them out. I don't have a syphon though. AND... I have never used chemicles in my tank. Is there a natural way to get them out? I have read about peppermint shrimp, scooter blennys, manderins, and six line wrasse. Will any work or do I have to get the flatworm exit. Next...
  3. seahorsemama

    TOADSTOOL HELP!

    Okay, so... I went to try and get a better picture to see if it was algea spots. And no, before the spots hadn't moved at all, till I touched it. Then they moved, in fact one started swimming against the current. Totally grossed and freaked me out. I took the toadstool out and got as many of the...
  4. seahorsemama

    TOADSTOOL HELP!

    I have a green tipped toadstool and it has these weird spots. I asked some people and they think that it could be flatworms. Also was suggested we do a FW dip on it. But, how do I go about doing that? Never done one and don't want to kill my coral. I don't want to treat with chemicles either. IS...
  5. seahorsemama

    Please help identify...

    Quote: Originally Posted by Flower Welcome to the site. To start with, did you handle the coral with your bare hands? Fire coral is so named not for the color, or the shape... but the sting it packs. You would never be able to touch a fire coral and you would remember if you even accidently...
  6. seahorsemama

    Please help identify...

    Quote: Originally Posted by spanko Don't know what the first picture is but the second one could be a montipora digitata. Spanko: The first and second picture are the same coral. First one is when it is "eating" and the second one is when its just... not eating?! LOL.
  7. seahorsemama

    Please help identify...

    We got a coral frag a long time ago and was told it was a fire coral. We had our doubts but took their word for it. As time went on, it wasn't growing at all. We moved it closer to the top (more light) of the tank with direct flow of water, and it started spreading and growing very quickly. So...
  8. seahorsemama

    YELLOW TANG HELP!

    Sorry the pictures are HORRIBLE, our tang is camera shy. The pictures don't show the real red color, or the full length of it. The third picture is about the size he/she is in real life. The other three are close ups. He also has his top dorsal fin up SUPER high. I've seen him put it up and down...
  9. seahorsemama

    YELLOW TANG HELP!

    Sorry the pictures are HORRIBLE, our tang is camera shy. The pictures don't show the real red color, or the full length of it. The third picture is about the size he/she is in real life. The other three are close ups. He also has his top dorsal fin up SUPER high. I've seen him put it up and down...
  10. seahorsemama

    YELLOW TANG HELP!

    Sorry the pictures are really bad, our tang is super camera shy!! These pictures don't show the red or true line of it. I hope you get the idea. He is still super small, I would say...the third picture size is about the size he is in real life. The other three are close ups. My water parimeters...
  11. seahorsemama

    YELLOW TANG HELP!

    Okay, we have a yellow tang, one onyx clown and a black and white clown, and one six line wrasse in our tank (along with corals). Tonight our yellow tang got this red line from the base of his/her tail going up along his sides (closest to his top fin) to his eye, in an arch like line... so from...
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