Tank upgrade, moving coral and algae

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With a recreational saltwater fishing license we can collect certain marine species for aquarium display if certain guidelines are followed: location, size, species, amount, method of collecting etc.
I looked it up for myself last year when I had the opportunity to grab some cool red macro algae!
 
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I would move everything over to the new tank but as i take the rocks out directly spray the gha with peroxide. Let sit for a minute then into a brute can with fresh saltwater. Then just add a new scopus or tomini tang to the new tank.


This seems very odd. Like i get it if you had a bunch of blue hippos and maybe nasos. But like how is this possible? You must have feed them really well.

If any GHA comes from my sump into the DT my and and Foxface fight over getting to it first.

They were very well fed :p

They went after Nori like crack and picked at the rocks all day, but didn't touch any nuissence algae.
 
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