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  1. debraggery

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    I know what you mean! I'm only about 7+ weeks into my 20g and I'm already looking around my house to determine where a BIG tank will fit. ;-) I know, I'm still learning so that's going to have to wait. PS. I'm a boxermom, too.... have three.
  2. debraggery

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    Then I really AM pushing it! Interesting to know that a skunk and peppermint are OK in a community but now I think I should let it alone. I'll have to just limit their food and try to catch them when I see the bristleworms. I know I have a colony of them. :-( My CUC is doing a great...
  3. debraggery

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    I need to continue to practice, practice, practice patience and restraint! But I will add no more creatures to my tank as long as these are well! I've also cut back on feeding. In the past couple of weeks, I likely fed them daily, a small dose of "Rod's Food", a frozen slushie of all...
  4. debraggery

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    I agree with you and I am going to practice some self-control! I know I'm at my limit. Does a skunk cleaner help with worms? I suspect not, right?
  5. debraggery

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    I do have a cleaner shrimp but I don't know the genus. I don't know if it's considered a peppermint. Would it be wise to add another?
  6. debraggery

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    I thought I had started a new post! I'm a newB here, too, as you can see. I was really looking for a Hector's Goby to help with the population of bristleworms but the more I read, the more I think I'd better stop where I am (five small fish and many inverts and CUC) and just get myself...
  7. debraggery

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    A BOXER!!! <3 I have THREE!!! :-D
  8. debraggery

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    I'm a newB! I've always wanted a marine tank and finally found a 20g nano reef. I transported it home, reassembled it and have been learning how to deal with it for a few weeks. Parameters are pretty good with my only potential issue being Phosphates being a little high. That may be the...
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