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    Default Reefact or Reefiction #1

    And Ramsey has a point IME, the small ones seem harder to keep. Not all of them, and they have to be very bright. No one uses a magnifying glass when they look into my tank, so the little ones aren't a prize IMO. And they tend to be finicky.

    Of course I received some very hot red litmus the other day that do stand out.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Scutterborn View Post
    Many would consider that a blessing, tiphanie! ;)


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    Ik but I like mine it looks so pretty under my new bulbs I actually think my blue velvet is eating them
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    Quote Originally Posted by Southern Flame View Post
    Ik but I like mine it looks so pretty under my new bulbs I actually think my blue velvet is eating them
    Blue velvet what? Nudi? Angel?
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    Blue velvet damsel
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    Quote Originally Posted by Southern Flame View Post
    Blue velvet damsel
    I wouldn't be surprised. If its after the fairy dust, it will soon be after your other zoas. You might want to think about getting it out of the tank. I had a jewel damsel that ate about $300 in high end zoas before I got it out of the tank.
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    Dang he is really pretty to :(p
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    Default Reefact or Reefiction #1

    A lot of the really pretty fish are not cool with coral.


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    What Allan said is all too true. And once a fish gets a taste for zoas, they don't stop. I just recently removed a lawnmower blenny who was taking chunks out of stuff. I'm beginning to believe that there is no such fish that is totally reef safe no matter what.
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    Yes I believe that
    but on a good note once I removed the domino damsels he stopped messing with them
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    Speaking of not cool. Sherita, what kind of glue or adhesive are you using to combat your theiving urchin? I lost two zoa colonies cause of mine, but he got rid of my hair algae. I have had hit and miss experiences with zoas and palys.
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