ProbablyDon't they eat coral skeleton and live rock mostly?
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ProbablyDon't they eat coral skeleton and live rock mostly?
you need a tomini,or a whitetail bristletooth...Nope. Not for me.
Might get the lemon peel mimic. Husband likes the adult color of them looking like a zombie.you need a tomini,or a whitetail bristletooth...
Big algae eaters along with coralline algae too. And they do scrape the coral skeleton also. Scraping algae off the rock they get some of the rock too making them poop sand.Don't they eat coral skeleton and live rock mostly?
You want me to hold this fish in my hand and cut it off? Yeah, don’t know if I can do. But maybe…can you cut that off ,edge of fin ,looks like a cyst ,i'd cut it off before it opens ?
But there was that weekend you stayed in a Holiday Inn Express!Does it look like Lymphocystis? Hard to tell from the photo. My clowns in the cube get it periodically, doesn't really do anything harmful. I am also no expert, so I'll end with that disclosure
It’s not lymphocystis , I am familiar with it.Does it look like Lymphocystis? Hard to tell from the photo. My clowns in the cube get it periodically, doesn't really do anything harmful. I am also no expert, so I'll end with that disclosure
The one fish has had this since I bought it. Same fish and it’s in the same place. Doesn’t seam to move around. Other fish looks clean.I wish i had an idea. They had that once before when you had to leave for family reasons.
I can't think of anyone who can id that either without a scope. Otherwise, we're probably all going to play the guessing game.
Wild caughtAre they Biota? Or wild caught? I was thinking you got wild caught...