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The Wedge
02-06-2009, 09:48 PM
I have plenty of these things on the glass and in my chaeto ball in the back...what are they? [Only Registered Users Can See Links.]


BTW guys here is my FISHLESS tank errrrrr!
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It is coming along...my corals thrive but I had a run in with some bad fish and decided not to execute them by putting them in the tank...I found that it might be better to wait a month. I was thinking when I get a chiller for the summer with my tax refund to see if I can put a UV sterilizer in it somehow. I fell in the trap at the fish store a week ago...my LFS guy very knowledgeable; however, he talked me into getting an O. Clown after my tank was a week dormant (without fish), claiming that it was tank raised, immune, and wouldn't have a problem. Wrong...I guess greed is getting the better of his code of ethics. ...And for me, another case of kicking myself in the &*%$'s. I should always remember to trust my conscience and instinct. So...now I am going to wait another 3 weeks before I get any clowns.

On a brighter note...in the pick the GSP in the front and the Whammy Watermelon Zoan's by the leather on the back right were courtesy of coachfraley. All my corals are thriving and doing well. I have hermits, various shrimp, and snails...that's all I need for the moment.

Oh, yeah...the reason I haven't been around is my friend got me playing world of warcraft....oh, god....that is all I am going to say!

lobsternoob
02-06-2009, 11:10 PM
sorry i can't answer your question, just wanted to compliment you on a very gorgeous tank, and warn you about WoW, I lost almost a whole year of my life to that dang game, its dangerous!

Fishalicious
02-06-2009, 11:26 PM
Sorry can't help either but also wanted to mention what a beauty of a tank you have :18: :18: Reallllllllly nice :1luvu:

kaybee
02-06-2009, 11:26 PM
Looks like some sort of flatworm, but can't tell if it's the bad kind or not.
In reef tanks, the "when it doubt take it out" method is used quite often.

The Wedge
02-07-2009, 01:36 AM
Looks like some sort of flatworm, but can't tell if it's the bad kind or not.
In reef tanks, the "when it doubt take it out" method is used quite often.
oh, jeez they are legion...that will take some time...there not on any corals at least.

Anyways...thanks for the comments guys...I have had a lot of help from you folks!

cocoa_pleco
02-07-2009, 04:44 AM
just a heads up on UV's, dont stick one on the main tank, they kill more good than bad. however, if you quarantine new fish in a separate tank with a UV sterilizer, its very effective

coachfraley
02-07-2009, 05:00 AM
Tank looks great, love the RBTA!

Yes, get rid of those flatworms...they can plague out on you.

rageybug
02-07-2009, 05:41 AM
No idea what it is but once you establish some healthy fish in the tank they might get eaten. Things tend to appear and disappear in SW tanks all the time!

Beautiful tank, you should be proud!