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  1. DMER's Avatar
    I think im gonna pull it out
  2. melev's Avatar
    It could have blown loose and landed elsewhere.
  3. DMER's Avatar
    Okay. My wife had just said that it moved across the tank
  4. melev's Avatar
    No, they are soft and thus you see some movement in the flow.
  5. DMER's Avatar
    That's what we thought at first but it moves like a worm of sort
  6. melev's Avatar
    That looks like red valonia, a type of bubble algae. If you can carefully tug it out and off the rock, that would be best.
  7. DMER's Avatar
    Hynophora looks really close. I have never seen it appear to be "stony"
  8. melev's Avatar
    Maybe. Could be Hynophora as those polyps look rather thick.
  9. cyano's Avatar
    looks like a green millepora to me.
  10. DMER's Avatar
    Believe it or not I don't dose anything regularly. I do a water change about once a month. As for my furry friend.... It is stationary the LFS said it was an SPS and told me the Latin name however I cannot remember it. I would say it is roughly quarter size.
  11. Midnight's Avatar
    Looks like it could be a nudi or a galaxia
  12. melev's Avatar
    That was my question - what's the green furry looking thing? Does it move from that spot?

    Lots of coralline algae. What do you dose to your tank? It looks good, definitely on track and should fill in nicely over the next year.
  13. joeogio's Avatar
    looks nice! very pretty sailfin!
  14. DMER's Avatar
    Thank you. It has been up just a little over six months
  15. Midnight's Avatar
    Very nice, how long has the tank been up?
  16. Alaska_Phil's Avatar
    With your past foundations issues?! We'll miss you Marc.
  17. DMER's Avatar
    Thank you. Im starting to get really impatient
  18. melev's Avatar
    I like it already. That's coming along nicely.
  19. DMER's Avatar
    Thank you. I still have a long way to go yet however i am getting there
  20. NeenahFoxxe's Avatar
    Looking good!
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