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Looking at it again I'd definately ID it as a Bi-Valve. They are harmless filter feeders.
Look at night with a flashlight and I bet hes open and filtering water.
I also have a couple that look pretty much the same in my tank.
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some sort of Bi-Valve or mollusk
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Does anyone local culture their own Phyto?
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I don't know yet. I am hoping to know by getting a second opinion.
How old is the Hagen Master Kit?
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Try to get a second opinion with a buddies test kit. Perferablely Salifert as they seem to be the most reliable.
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You say your params are good..
Can you post the actuals?
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Which test kits are you using to get your measurements?
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IMO spend the money for some good test kits. Salifert seems to be the most reliable.
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What brand of kits?
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hehehe... welcome to the Salt side Tom.
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I like the pink zoos Connie. :thumbs:
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yes Marco u sholud... but it is 100 times more addicting then fresh :boom:
and 100x more expensive.. :P
Love the color on that anemone Connie!!
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Hi Connie,
This is where the tank shot is.. (remember i was asking you about it at Greg's)
Looking great. You sure like your shrooms though.
-Ryan
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Nice Pics Josh!!
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That awesome!
It doesn't always work so well with 2 Yellows in tank that size.
Glad to hear you are having success with it!! :thumbs:
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How do your 2 yellow Tangs get along?
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Including me..
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Did you just add all that this weekend..??
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Saw one of these today in Edmonton. Very cool fish, but at only 2", he was selling for $229.00. Too rich for me.
I bet we can all guess where..
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welcome to the dark side.. :ph43r:
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That thing can hardly turn around in there..
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Yep.. carpets can grow to 2 feet across..!!
Better to stick with a nice RBTA. I bet Albert's got a few kickin' around somewhere.. :hey:
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Pretty much. Everything else has a pretty dismal long-term survival record.
or grows to big for most hobbiests tanks..
Brown algae in 100 gallon saltwater
in General Salt Water
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How long has the tank been setup? Do you have any pics of the stuff?
Site unseen my guess would be diatoms. There is a few things you can do.
1. Increase your flow. (aiming powerheads at the problem areas will also help)
2. Add a good protein skimmer.
3. Cut back on your feeding.
4. If its a new tank it should go away over time. (part of the cycle)
If you can get us more info (including water params) that would be helpful as well..