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    The nurse had the yellow tang in its mouth no damage to the nurse or tang but still makes you think


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    And we have a larger snow flake ell that hides that has eaten a 5" goby within a few seconds of being in the tank.


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    You're best bet is getting the nurse out asap. At two years old it will be close to 3 1/2 or 4 ft. As it grows, it's going to be an ammonia bomb for your coral.
    Above ground pool would be the cheapest route to go, with a big sand filter sitting next to it.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Zoodiver View Post
    You're best bet is getting the nurse out asap. At two years old it will be close to 3 1/2 or 4 ft. As it grows, it's going to be an ammonia bomb for your coral.
    Above ground pool would be the cheapest route to go, with a big sand filter sitting next to it.
    It's too cold outside for that here. We have the capability a to put in something around 24x7


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