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  1. lietz06

    What lighting for a reef is best?

    + 1 on the t-5's. I have the 72" nova extreme pro and i really like it. Like they said before, you don't get the shimmer effect you do with MH lighting but that's alright. I've read where ppl are adding some led lighting to get that shimmer effect if it's something thats important to you.
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    Reef Safe Triggers

    Originally Posted by Coral Keeper All triggers are not safe if under fed. If you keep your trigger fat and feed very often, they wont touch a thing. how many times a day do you have to feed them? once in the morning & once at night?
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    New Additions

    The new additions look good:) I don't know anything about breeding..hopefully someone with some experiance with them can chime in.
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    Finally!!!!!

    Yay!! Next step...waitin process
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    Here is something different!

    That's awesome! Thanks for sharing that:)
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    Midas Blenny Questions

    alright, thanks for the input you guys:) I went ahead and got a midas today. I wanted to get the midas and lawnmower at the same time but the store didnt have any lawnmowers.
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    Reef Safe Triggers

    Originally Posted by DETANE ive treid them all. Some will leave your reef alone but they will eat your owther fish. Some will eat your reef, and some will just eat both. really? Which triggers have you owned?
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    Reef Safe Triggers

    Originally Posted by sminker im not sure where you heard this but thats a false statement. you can tell a reef safe trigger from a non-reef safe by the location of their mouth. reef safe are pointed up and non-reef safe are pointed straight out. I've just read stories on forums of ppl keeping...
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    New clam

    Looks beautiful:)
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    Midas Blenny Questions

    So I am wanting to get a Midas Blenny for my tank. It's tankmates would be Purple Tang, Yellow Tang, Blue Hippo Tang, Spotted Hawkfish, 2 Clownfish..and a few different corals & inverts. Would that fish fit in? I was also wanting to get a lawnmower blenny as well, would those two clash What are...
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    Acclimating question?

    Yay for new stuff
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    worm(i think) id's please

    Thank you guys so much:) My husband said that he thought that's what the second picture was, we didn't know what they were called but i had another picture that i posted of them. so he called them those weird snails with the snotty butts, lol! The other ones i saw had more like a stick like...
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    worm(i think) id's please

    Originally Posted by abeandlulu Looks like tube worms to me. like feather dusters?
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    worm(i think) id's please

    Alright, the first pic you can see the lil worm like things pretty good. They're white and all curled up in lil circles. I don't really notice them move, but I just noticed them on the glass and some on the rocks. The second picture also looks kinda like a worm. I have them circled. do you guys...
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    anemone in powerhead....

    ...so my mom just called me and she was all upset. She said that her rittery anemone was stuck in the powerhead. she said that the foot was still attached to the glass and she turned the powerhead off. she said a lot of the tenticles are torn off but the base of it looks okay...do anemones...
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    Reef Safe Triggers

    Originally Posted by EGILL My Hawaiian Trigger picked off all 20 hermits I had in my 240g in less then 2 weeks. My question is how would a sand sifting goby do in with a trigger?? Also have a coral beauty, maroon clown, blue hippo, yellow tang, and a Naso tang. On a compatiblity chart I...
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    Trigger attacking inverts?

    Originally Posted by uneverno I'm not aware of a reef safe trigger. They fall under the "aggressive" category. If they can eat it, they will. If they can't at first bite, they will continue trying. As far as I know there aren't any triggers that are 100% reef safe but there are a few that are...
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    Just wanted to say...

    Welcome to the boards Since you've been in the hobby for awhile I'm sure we'll appreciate you'r input as well:)
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    Star Blenny

    Here's a lil info I found on them. From what this says they're diet mainly consists of algae. The Starry Blenny is also referred to as Snowflake Blenny. Its body is a mottled dark brown with white dots and its pectoral and tail fins are yellow. A well-established 30 gallon or larger aquarium...
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    Reef Safe Triggers

    For you guys that replied how are the triggers as far as snails & hermits go?
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