Feelin salty...

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Word. I find it relatively easy to suck it off during water changes in the small tank. Going from this:
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To this, usually in less than 5 minutes:
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A lot of it did die off when I changed around 90% over the course of a week. I hope it doesnt go away. I would really like the whole back wall covered. I really want to acquire some red dragons tongue macro to contrast the green.
Have you considered green star polyp? Grows all over like a weed, and looks a lot like hair algae, except it glows in blue light!
 
Have you considered green star polyp? Grows all over like a weed, and looks a lot like hair algae, except it glows in blue light!

I hadn't considered it, but now I am, nice recommendation. That's the type of coral I can actually get interested in, I think I would need to upgrade the lighting though. That's just a 4' fluval aquasky on there now.
 
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I hadn't considered it, but now I am, nice recommendation. That's the type of coral I can actually get interested in, I think I would need to upgrade the lighting though. That's just a 4' fluval aquasky on there now.
Marine aqua sky or fresh? It doesn’t need too strong a light, the aqua sky marine is probably enough to grow it.
 
So this happened a couple weeks back.
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Combined the two tanks. This seems to be working out well for the time being. The tank seems large enough for the two feisty inhabitants to separate if they start to disagree, for now at least.

This newcomer is in quarantine. Really neat fish. I'm going to keep him here for at least a month this time, my previous two week regimen seemed to fail me half the time.
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Once the dragon wrasse picks up some weight he/she will go into the big tank. If all goes to plan I will have a larger tank ready for these fish when their size and aggression outgrows the 200.

Thanks for reading.

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So this happened a couple weeks back.
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Combined the two tanks. This seems to be working out well for the time being. The tank seems large enough for the two feisty inhabitants to separate if they start to disagree, for now at least.

This newcomer is in quarantine. Really neat fish. I'm going to keep him here for at least a month this time, my previous two week regimen seemed to fail me half the time.
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Once the dragon wrasse picks up some weight he/she will go into the big tank. If all goes to plan I will have a larger tank ready for these fish when their size and aggression outgrows the 200.

Thanks for reading.

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Is that a Dragon Wrasse?
 
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