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    ID Help

    I have assumed they're foraminiferans but could use some reassurance or proper ID if I'm wrong.
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    New to Reefkeeping (Advice Welcome!)

    thanks for the suggestion! I'll look into it before i even think about adding any other photosynthetic animals.
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    New to Reefkeeping (Advice Welcome!)

    Yeah... I think my next google search is going to be about where to find metal halide lighting for cheap. Then again, ebay doesn't sound too bad. (I would visit a local shop, but I live near Memphis, TN and well, let's just say NONE of those local shops are in what police call peaceful...
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    New to Reefkeeping (Advice Welcome!)

    It feels weird honestly, having a saltwater tank, just because I've done it at work and it's always been work so I never really got to enjoy it. I did necessary maintenance and I had (if i was lucky) five minutes to study the animals' acclimation before moving on to other tank systems'...
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    New to Reefkeeping (Advice Welcome!)

    I had read it on a forum earlier today while making the rounds and finding some new hitchers. At current count, I've got five (but probably more) peanut worms, at least twenty spirorbid worms on glass and equipment, some growths that look like white forams, a tiny feather duster, a tiny spiny...
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    New to Reefkeeping (Advice Welcome!)

    Hello! I am new to Reefkeeping in the sense that this is my first personal collection. If you count my experience working at my town's local Petco, then it's actually eight months experience, compared to two months personal. In my time on the job, I have cared for both freshwater...
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