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Old 12-29-2013, 08:00 PM
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Good idea. The only thing I regret about the first treatment was not videotaping it. It looked like my tank was on fire. They seem to stick together with practically invisible strands of mucous as they die, so when you have lots of them they come off the rocks in huge sheets that wave about in the current. It was spectacular and terrifying. Having that many definitely increases the chances of things going south, so kudos to you for doing it properly.
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Old 12-30-2013, 12:40 AM
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Sensitive fish will be effected. My White Cheek Tank went into convulsions and died instantly, and my Regal Tang quickly developed skin sores. Corals and hardy fish were not effected. The LPS seemed to almost like it. It's good your being careful. Wouldn't it be easier to trap and remove any sensitive fish rather than tear apart your whole reef?
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