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  1. greg'sreef

    Heniochus @ Saltwaterfish.com

    Red Snapper: Actually Heniochus diuphretes is *supposed* to be reef-safe. Heniochus acuminatus has ben known to nip at coral polyps and its appearance is VERY similar to Heniochus acuminatus. Maybe it is Heniochus acuminatus you are referring to nipping at corals? Both are supposed to be...
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    Heniochus @ Saltwaterfish.com

    I have emailed Saltwaterfish.com 2-3 times in the last month with this question, but they have never replied. I don't know if they are unsure of which Heniochus genus they offer or if they just do not have time to answer my email. This has prevented me from placing a large order so I really...
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    Heniochus @ Saltwaterfish.com

    Can anyone tell me which Heniochus genus is being sold by Saltwaterfish.com? Although, since they added scientific names to their web site, "Heniochus acuminatus" is indicated I was previously emailed by Saltwaterfish.com that they sell the "shorter snout variety" (i.e. Heniochus diuphretes)...
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    Cloudy water with Southdown

    Although I am sure your water is clear by now, my experience with Southdown (180 g tank, 200 lbs Southdown) was very milky water for about 4-5 days and nearly-clear water after about 10 days. Although adding (cured) live rock would help to clear water that is cloudy due to bio-load (i.e. high...
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