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I brought in a cleaner crew refresh from Reef Cleaners and they are helping me get this algae under control.

Corals are looking nice and fluffy. Just trying to get things back in balance after overfeeding the tank the last month dealing with damsels. I caught 3 of the 6 using the fish trap and the last 3 are not falling for it. I Will most likely need to take the rock and coral out. :(

Otherwise the tank is doing great!


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Are the coco worms something you have to ask about. I've never seen them listed on their site, though I don't check that often. I've been wanting a coco worm but they are over $100 locally.
I haven’t seen or purchased coco worms from them. They do stock feather dusters though - which is what I have. Feather dusters have a soft tube unlike the coco worms that have a hard tube.
 

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I haven’t seen or purchased coco worms from them. They do stock feather dusters though - which is what I have. Feather dusters have a soft tube unlike the coco worms that have a hard tube.
OK, in misunderstood your reply to the other poster. They mentioned coco worms also. Hoping there are some at the local frag swap this month. I've seen them there before but they are lower on my "want" list so I always end up buying other things.
 

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