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  1. Help! Mollusks and Crustations Keep Dying
    Hello Friends, It's been a long time since I posted. My tank has been on autopilot for the past four years (thank you Apex). However, the past...

    Started by rhouse24, 09-05-2015 08:25 PM
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    • Last Post: 02-16-2016 06:53 PM
      by TylerS  

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  2. Zooxanthellae
    Zooxanthellae (zoo-ah-zan-the-lae) are microscopic single-celled yellow-brown algae (Symbiodinium spp.) that are found living endosymbiotically...

    Started by Wy Renegade, 03-31-2011 11:02 PM
    • Replies: 3
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    • Last Post: 04-15-2011 02:26 PM
      by MizTanks  
  3. dinoflagellates?
    i understand that the exact species that are found in home aquariums have not been identified, let alone studied to an extent of having a solid...

    Started by brandeewyne, 01-31-2011 10:23 PM
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    • Last Post: 02-05-2011 11:17 AM
      by schminksbro  

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  4. Dinoflagellates / No Light
    Here's the deal - I had what I thought was an outbreak of algae until dinoflaggelates were mentioned in another thread several weeks ago... the...

    Started by Sweetpea, 01-13-2008 05:14 PM
    • Replies: 4
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    • Last Post: 01-17-2008 01:33 AM
      by melev  

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  5. Brown Algae
    OK i have been vary Lucky with nuisance algae, But all at ones the brown algae has come calling on me. As iv not had this in all the time iv been...

    Started by jerryc, 03-31-2005 01:31 PM
    • Replies: 8
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    • Last Post: 04-03-2005 01:05 AM
      by Reptoreef  

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