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    My Aragacrete - Pic

    WOW! This is SO COOL! TFS! I will be watching this thread with avid interest! Can't wait to see more!
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    Flatworms

    Originally Posted by LaUrEnLeE I syphoned forever!! You can also try a Blue Velvet Nudi. I just got one from my LFS. He is SO tiny!! They are said to be very difficult because they need a constant supply of flatworms. I won't have mine for long..... once he does the job, he's outta there...
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    Flatworms

    I fought them FOREVER! It looked like a thick layer of velvet covering EVERYTHING but it was flatworms. They took a huge toll on my corals. The Six-Line Wrasse didn't work for me at all - he just wasn't in the mood. I siphoned and siphoned and siphoned. What finally worked for me? Salifert...
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    Clean Up Crew & Aggressive Fish

    Great thread! I am fighting a war with a Lunare Wrasse who ate over 150 hermits and snails - not to mention the shrimp, clam, scallop, fish, and corals he has eaten. I have posted a thread looking for advice on getting him OUT of my tank, but in the meantime, I am watching this thread eagerly...
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    Howdy Y'all!

    Hey! Thanks - but if you check out my thread about my wrasse problem, you will see that I am pretty much stumbling around in the dark. Truly though - I have just been super lucky. I had a great LFS owner to learn from until he disappeared off the face of the earth. I am completely in awe of...
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    Lunare Wrasse - AAARGH!!!

    HELP!!!! I LOVE looking at this guy, but he is KILLING my aquarium! Clicky here to read my background. Yep - I know it was STOOOO-PID to add him to a reef - but someone gave him to me and (yes - I'm a blonde) I said, "OOOOHHH, purdy fishy!!! Me LIKE!" and tossed him into my luscious, stable...
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    Howdy Y'all!

    Just found this AWESOME board & wanted to introduce myself before I start peppering you all with questions. I set up my first SW tank in July of 2005 and have had great success, even though I tend to fly by the seat of my pants. I started with:a 120 gal. with a 75g sump homemade canister-type...
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