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It makes sense to me. I have 3 or 4 of those in my fuge too and they all hate light.
I am not sure what they are exactly. Being that they are in my fuge they don't really alarm me much. I will be interested to see what others say about them. |
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even if it was one, seems to be a bit of contention about wether or not majanos are good or bad...
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majanos in tank bad, in sump not to bad.
They are great water polishers and if you can keep them from entering you main tank your good to go.
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Have a friend whose majano collection is out of control. Hundreds, possibly thousands in his reef tank. Looks like a sea bed of green anemones. Sting most of his corals. Really bad outbreak.
Anthony |
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that might actually be cool to see(in someone elses tank). i have seen pictures of annenome tanks and they look cool.
Richard |
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the duplex sump/refugium utilizes this idea(benthic zone)ideally a breading ground for of aptasia as a way to export nutrients.
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