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Dear Lord, Thank You.
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She is an awesome eater. Loves brown algae and pellets. She's a big fat pig. I just fed her as I was typing, and she's eating everything she can get her lips on. I was watching her today and she's not even itching. Usually they go nuts when they get ich. ![]() I don't think it's going to be hard to manage. My salinity is already very low for the little coral I do have. I have lots of sponges growing, too, she just can't get to them. I hid them on purpose till they can grow out from the cracks in the rock. ![]()
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Gramps 4x's
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First Name: Horatio Seymore Hiny
Location: Boca Raton - North of La Habana
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Trick is to make sure you keep the temperature high for weeks post when you see the last signs of cyst. They can stay embedded in your sand for three to four weeks and start all over again. By keeping the temperature up about a month, that should cover you from a new outburst. When you buy new fish.........................QUARANTINE!!!!, for about a month usually, in copper, after a freshwater dip with formalyn.
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