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  1. jay0705

    I want a new fish...

    Dwarf lion, golden sleeper headed goby, blue throat trigger, potters angel, scooter blenny, royal gramma, and to finish it out blue spotted puffer
  2. jay0705

    New to the Hobby

    I have to agree. Generally length is your friend. Fish have more room to swim length wise, shallower for better light penetration.
  3. jay0705

    Harlequin tusk help!

    Just a thought u may wana get some for sw just incase its hard to find. In my area it is.
  4. jay0705

    New to the Hobby

    Sw aquariums for dummies. Basic but rt on w info
  5. jay0705

    New to the Hobby

    Ha ha ha, its all so basic now. Back then we just didn't have the tools to do the job aswell
  6. jay0705

    Harlequin tusk help!

    Good to hear. You could also try some shell on shrimp too
  7. jay0705

    New to the Hobby

    I think impulse is part of the allure of this hobby. Bc u honestly never know what new shiny fish, invert, coral, ect will show up at the lfs. Just base your set up to accommodate the most diversity possible to leave as many options open.
  8. jay0705

    Harlequin tusk help!

    I was thinking that myself. He hasn't chimed in lately. Hopefully the tusk is improving
  9. jay0705

    Harlequin tusk help!

    Possibly a bump maybe. Small? No grows like a weed lol bout 6" now
  10. jay0705

    Harlequin tusk help!

    U as usual are correct there are two small fins on the naso. Now the uni has nothing looks smooth all the way down lol
  11. jay0705

    Clownfish Acting Weird After Moving Coral Beauty Angel

    Would 2 clowns be too much? Prob not. There the hardier of your fish. Did u test your water during the cycling process?
  12. jay0705

    Harlequin tusk help!

    Lol agreed. I look fwd to seeing him in the big tank
  13. jay0705

    Harlequin tusk help!

    Hmm lots of looking tonite lol. The uni is a sweetheart , naso is a bit neurotic lol
  14. jay0705

    Harlequin tusk help!

    Ok they blend rt in w the orange
  15. jay0705

    Harlequin tusk help!

    I can't see the file lol. I will look when I get home, shes big enough I should be able to see something lol
  16. jay0705

    New to the Hobby

    I agree w bang. Its more what your looking for out of your tank. Just to touch on a few of your questions tho. Whats needed for a successful tank? Equipment wise, good filtration, good heater, refractometer, and good powerheads. I personally believe good fully cured live rock is worth its...
  17. jay0705

    Harlequin tusk help!

    Lol I know that. I've seen the little white scalpel if u will. Just not the large orange spikes in ur pic. I will look tho
  18. jay0705

    Harlequin tusk help!

    Sorry for bad pic I just did water change and had water on the glass. But this is a side view
  19. jay0705

    Harlequin tusk help!

    I never saw that on mine lol my yellow has the white cauldal. I've never seen those spikes on my naso I will have to look tonight.
  20. jay0705

    Harlequin tusk help!

    Peg, by retract do u mean inside the fin or folded down against the back?. I ask bc after reading your post I took a look at my naso and she generally has her top spine folded down.
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