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 My 34g Red Sea Max Nano 
		
		
		Tank set up in late December and so far everything has gone well. Biggest complaint being a small outbreak of hydroids on the glass, which I understand will pass in time.  
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		Nice little tank there, cool pics too. 
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 Thanks man. 
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 Wow pretty cool, love the blue finger thing 
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 blue finger thing 
		
		
		That would be a starfish 
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 ^Yup, blue linckia star. It was just how it curled up because he was upended in the tank. Didn't take long for it to right itself and cruise off into a corner. 
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 Nice tank. I love your little clown. 
	What is that 4th picture down with all the little things growing off it??  | 
		
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 That picture is the money cowrie snail with the mantle completely extended.  | 
		
 Nice lookin tank. 
	The blue linckia starfish will not survive long term in any nano.  | 
		
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