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  1. shrinking frags, small worms
    I have been keeping an eye on my frags and some look nice and open, and some look like there closed and there getting skinny. I just turned the...

    Started by TomL, 12-16-2007 08:55 PM
    • Replies: 11
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    • Last Post: 12-18-2007 10:14 AM
      by TomL  

    Forum:
    Basics

  2. id this critter please?
    i know the pics aint the best but am afraid its the best i can do anyone know what this is and should it stay or should it go i found him wandering...

    Started by Tam, 10-15-2006 07:50 AM
  3. I found this site today and look what I find
    My tank has been up since Aug 2005 and I thought I have seen everything in our tank .I find this new site and this is what pops out. anyone ever seen...

    Started by reefbound, 09-24-2006 03:28 PM
    • Replies: 14
    • Views: 5,420
    • Last Post: 09-28-2006 12:33 PM
      by harmanrk  

    Forum:
    Basics

  4. Critter ID - Fireworm ?
    Okay I found several of these guys in the refuge, varying in length from 1-3" long. We've go tons of the normal white bristleworms, but these are...

    Started by dakar, 07-07-2005 10:23 PM
    • Replies: 10
    • Views: 4,745
    • Last Post: 07-23-2005 11:49 AM
      by PhatBrdr427  
  5. Something is chewing on my leather!!!
    I brought home a leather coral in late December and pretty consistently it gets little chew spots on the tips of the fingers. The spots are white...

    Started by Whoyah, 02-01-2005 12:24 AM
    • Replies: 12
    • Views: 5,288
    • Last Post: 02-03-2005 08:52 PM
      by dakar  

    Forum:
    Soft Coral

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