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  1. marinecrazy

    Will my Clownfish make it?

    Tanks is just over 7 months old. Water quality is good, I make regularly weekly water changes. I'll put him out into a Q tank and make sure that conditions are right, hopefully the little guy would be able to fight it off.
  2. marinecrazy

    Will my Clownfish make it?

    Its been getting worse over the past week. It seems to grow these cotton like stuff all over its body, now around it's gills and mouth area. It still eats like normal, but I think I've noticed it start to breath quicker than usual. I read that if its less stressed the cotton like stuff would...
  3. marinecrazy

    Worm Attack

    Originally Posted by Bang Guy I agree with everything Cranberry said. The Bristlework looks to be harmless to coral (maybe not harmless to sponges) and the Nudi (not Berghia) most likely eats some type of soft coral. Thanks guys! Yah I'll keep an eye on them, I still can't seem to match them...
  4. marinecrazy

    Worm Attack

    Originally Posted by Cranberry That's not a worm, it's a nudibranch and for sure that one is munching on corals. What soft corals do you have in there? Oh man, I got a bit of everything. Goniopora, Alveopora, Bubble-tip Anemones, Mushroom Corals, Sponges, Xenias, Zoas, etc. Someone suggested...
  5. marinecrazy

    Worm Attack

    Here's the second kind of worm that I found. There are a handful of these guys around the tank, and I suspect that they're eating my alveopora, since that's where they were from and my alveopora is disintegrating now. Any clue what it is? It's only about 1mm-1.5mm long. See the head on the...
  6. marinecrazy

    Worm Attack

    I recently noticed the appearance of strange looking worm-like creatures in my tank. I can't seem to match them to my marine books, so I'm not sure if they are harmful or not. I managed to grab a picture of one of them, it appears to be light green in color, with it's front part (assumed front...
  7. marinecrazy

    Matching & Breeding Clownfishes

    I just got my hands on a beautiful Percula Picasso Clownfish, but only have one for the time being. Meanwhile, I have a True Percula Clownfish and the both of them seem to be playing around with each other like a match made in heaven. Anyways, I was meaning to ask, how long does it normally take...
  8. marinecrazy

    Help! Clownfish rapid breathing and losing colour!

    I made a 25%-30% change in water, but unfortunately it didn't make it. RIP. It was really a beauty.
  9. marinecrazy

    Help! Clownfish rapid breathing and losing colour!

    Originally Posted by TeresaQ What size tank, how much flow, how old is your tank???? T It's a 55G tank, and about 8 months old. The fish is pretty much vertical now dabbing it's mouth on the surface. It's the only fish doing that. Is it Hypoxia (lack of oxygen)?
  10. marinecrazy

    Help! Clownfish rapid breathing and losing colour!

    Please help. Any recommendations would be appreciated. I have a pair of percula clown fishes, and yesterday one of them started to stay at the top corner of the aquarium, not swimming around like it normally does. After I looked closer, I noticed that it's gills and mouth were rapidly moving...
  11. marinecrazy

    What Kind of Fish is This?

    Originally Posted by TeresaQ https://www.saltwaterfish.com/site_11...ot_parent_id=4 Lyertail hogfish BRILLIANT! Thanks so much. That's one headache solved without a Tylenol. Haha...
  12. marinecrazy

    What Kind of Fish is This?

    Originally Posted by Flower To me it looks like a variation of the pajama cardinal. Originally thought so too, but couldn't seem to find anything on it. After looking at its movements day over day, I'm thinking it might not be a cardinalfish (which normally just hover around), this guy's a lot...
  13. marinecrazy

    What Kind of Fish is This?

    Can anyone help me on identifying what kind of marine fish this is? I originally thought it was a cardinalfish, but I can't seem to find any reference to it. Any help would be great! Thanks.
  14. marinecrazy

    SPS (Acropora Austera)

    Seriously. Everything else is fine, then one day I notice peeling and before you know it, within 24 hours, I have a few branches that are only skeletons. Right, so I just have to make sure algae doesn't over. I have some slimy purple ones growing on them already. I try to clear them whenever I can.
  15. marinecrazy

    SPS (Acropora Austera)

    I have a green colored Acropora Austera, that has several branches. For some reason, a couple of weeks ago the skin and polyps just started following off the skeleton, and now a few branches just have their skeletons exposed. I managed to frag off some branches and saved a few that seem to be...
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