care guide

  1. Danny19

    Please help identify

    Hi Brains trust I need some help in identifying (i think it’s a Gonipora) and recommended care for this coral ie recommended flow and amount of light My lFS told me high in the tank with ned to high flow but i am just wanting clarification Thankyou in advance
  2. LiveAquaria

    Flashlight Fish Care: Download your Guide to a Glowing Success Story

    Ever felt the urge to bring a touch of the deep sea's bioluminescent magic into your living room? Look no further than the captivating Flashlight Fish! These mesmerizing creatures boast light-emitting organs that illuminate the ocean's depths, making them a coveted addition for experienced...
  3. altantuyaathedoll

    Coral identify

    What type of coral is this ? what is the name of it ? I bought it from my lfs and was told it’s clove pollyps but it’s been a week and there’s no pollyps to be seen it is alive though. The coral is at the top Middle portion of the photo I attached.
  4. J

    Brunneus wrasse care tips

    Hello I recently bought a brunneus wrasse and was wondering if I could get some insight on the behavior and diet of these fish as I can’t find any care guides for this type of wrasse. Thanks!
  5. Yourlocalreefer

    Tang ID please?

    Can someone help my ID this tang I forgot the name to it and I want to do more research?
  6. SaltyShel

    ID My Urchin?

    Hey y’all. I’ve been trying to figure out what kind of urchin I have for a week and I can’t seem to get any answers. Google certainly hasn’t helped, but I probably am not looking for the right thing! I really would like to know what type he is so that I can look into the best practices for care...
  7. wildbill001

    My Mistakes and I Want to Overcome Them

    Hi New Reef2Reef friends, I have made so many mistakes. I have lost count of the number of fish I have lost and the amount of coral that have died. I live in Cheyenne Wyoming and haven't run into anyone that is in the hobby. So the internet has been my guide/mentor (sad I know). With that...
  8. AceB9908

    Atlantic Sailfin Blenny, Emblemaria pandionis?

    So my LFS got a handful of these guys in, and had them mislabeled as a "Sailfin Goby" (no slight at them, it probably came in the shipment like that, I worked there for 4 years) Looking at the fish I can tell it's a Blenny not a goby, and while looking into trying to figure out what exactly it...
  9. btackerman

    Moorish idol tips for success

    Hello everyone. I have 3 moorish idols In my 450 gal that after 3 days 2 of them have started to eat the frozen food. Does anyone have any advice on feedings and also any long term success. The only posts I have been able to find are close to 5 yrs out of date and hoping the 2-4 year average...
  10. SPS and LPS Coral: Your Guide to Care and Feeding

    Sponsored SPS and LPS Coral: Your Guide to Care and Feeding

    New article on our website: https://chaosaquaculture.com/sps-an...UCEqBER4a2HtXLdAam69_R8nnkhkdMMcz3ebLlHSZgE5w SPS and LPS Coral: Your Guide to Care and Feeding Sworls of Montipora aequituberculata, a core coral, attract fish at Jarvis Island National Wildlife Refuge in the Pacific, about...
  11. keddre

    Flame Scallop Care

    Plain text and references here Flame Scallop - Ctenoides Scaber Photo from wikipedia Overview Minimum Tank Size: 20 Gallons with supplemental feedings Care Level: Dedicated/Expert Temperature: 72-78F Specific Gravity: 1.020-1.026 Reef Safe: Yes Feeding Flame Scallops are...
  12. Mariners

    Missing firefish

    hi everyone, During my trip (4 days), my tank sitter took off my lid for for a few min and in that time my firefish decided to jump out onto the carpet. After a min, tank sitter realized the prob and dumped him back in was lying upside down for a few min while still breathing (sitter nvr took...
  13. keddre

    Feather Star Care

    Information on an pertaining to the Feather Star (Crinoidea) *I would like to disclose I have never kept this species and this is based on pure research Quick Facts Level: Advanced Water Flow: High PH: 8.1-8.4 Temperature: 72-78 F. Specific Gravity: 1.023-1.025 Size: 14" Reef Safe: yes Feeding...
  14. keddre

    Sea Hare Care

    Due to being unable of finding great Sea Hare care guides online (I did find one but even it was lacking on information and had some bad info), I decided to write my own with intense googling, scholaring and personal experience. It should be noted that this guide is about Dolabella auricularia...
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