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    sick zoanthids wit white stuff on its head

    yes ,this area is a high flow area....... probably the area with most flow in my tank!!! so i am going to manually remove it and clean the rock with old tank water when i do a water change. thank you!!!!!!!
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    sick zoanthids wit white stuff on its head

    no, its not the same snail.....but i noticed some stuff growing on the liverock. It looks the same as like when you feed your fish and the pellets turn soft and later disintegrate. kind of like spongy brownish hairs i dont know if its algae or something else. also, i saw what looked like spider...
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    sick zoanthids wit white stuff on its head

    i found this snail today but i think its not the same as the one above
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    sick zoanthids wit white stuff on its head

    i have blue and red legged hermit crabs(small) i haven't seen any snails around the zoanthiods but i have seen amipod, tube worms and white little brittle stars(look like the big serpent stars) that are hitch hikers on the live rock, also as for the coral: 1 tree coral, 1 tooth coral, 1...
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    My tank is cloudy (new tank)

    I think its normal to get cloudy water when you first set up a tank. Its also happened to me anyway. But you should try to stay away from tap water. Tap water is no good for anything in the tank.
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    sick zoanthids wit white stuff on its head

    I have a 6 line warsse and two clowns 3 hermit crabs and regular cleaning snails also a cleaner shrimp. I have had this same setup since I put up the tank 1 year ago. I have reacently added more zoanthiods coral to see what happens if they start loosing the hairs also I'm gonna be mad! The guy...
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    sick zoanthids wit white stuff on its head

    I have had these zoanthids for a year now and they are loosing the "hairs" or tenicles around the head of the polyps. Or better said they dont have any hair at all, but when i first got then they did. one of the two colonies i have has some white on the head of the polyps. the other colony has...
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