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If indeed it is a collinista snail, they do multiply quickly. I had some in my 34 gallon that came on some rock and by the time I shut it down they were everywhere!
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thanks guys
For the life of me, I can't grow zoos. I used to be able to. Had a fanatasic zoo garden. I thought it was the summer heat that wiped them out 2 years ago, along with my lps. I am re-establishing my lps. I've tried a few time to re-establish with frags, with no luck. They seem to last only a few days, then dissapear. Would urchins bother them? Could it be my tuxedo, who I've seen over the frrags? |
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I would shine a red light at night on them and see if you can find a culprit. I had a eunicid (sp?) worm eating one of my colonies.
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peanut worms? I have tons of those. Are they my problem?
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peanut worms are ok
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