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  1. Mutilated Chocolate chip star

    Hey Guys, I would like someone to shed some light on my serious situation. I have had my salt Tank set up for 6 months or better now. I have been through the ammonia spike 2X and dozens of ailing dieing fish, yep! I is greenhorn to the reef aquarium. I have in my tank 1 choco-chip star, about...
  2. Mutilated Chocolate chip star

    Thanks for your input but I have tested my water regularly every two weeks. And I've done my testing 3 days prior to this incodent. I'm thinking more towards the hermit crab which I have wittnessed first hand attack the tang I had in the first stages of it's demise.
  3. Poll: What will you not ever put in your reef tank (again)

    Reef Tank? was the misconception that it could not be done with the knowledge I had. Not everything you buy in a fish store is not from it's natural habitat, they are relying on you to make the right choice from knowledge and experience.
  4. Poll: What will you not ever put in your reef tank (again)

    What do you do with a Choco-Chip on a binge like that, use it like a polish boom-a-rang. SORRY!
  5. Poll: What will you not ever put in your reef tank (again)

    Good one Kipreefer!!!! I would have to say a Chocolate Chip Star. It first ate the small anenome I had growing out of a live rock I purchased, just sucked that baby right down. Then it got to liking the taste so much it went after my pink tippped conylactic. Needless to say I had slimmies...
  6. Manderine Gobies- need your posts

    How many out there has had fatalities with Manderine Gobies and how many successes, please explain either, or.
  7. Mandarin a-sexually reproduce?

    I also have manderine, how can one tell female from male, is there a phycical feature seperating the two genders?
  8. Marine Biology Schools

    Does anyone know of a marine biology school in the tri-state region? Looking to expand my horizons in Marine animals. Much rather learn in the Great Barrier Reef but I have a family to consider.
  9. percula hosting an anenome

    I have a tank raised percula is there any chance of him hosting a condilactic pink tipped anenome? Mean while both are being feed brine shrimp. The percula seems to want to hang out with the damsel I have and dominate.

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