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![]() "George Patterson" wrote in message ... On Dec 12, 9:49 pm, "jthread" wrote: "Wayne Sallee" wrote in message ... Yea it's a harmless brittle star. They will multiply like worms in the sand. Wayne Sallee jthread wrote on 12/12/2007 1:52 PM: http://www.safaricabs.com/starworm.jpg probably nothing to worry about? looks harmless maybe 1/2" long pretty tiny creature. I didn't put him back in I think maybe ~ I've got a good handle on the red algae. I turned my coral life lamp around so the sand gets the blue light. Amazing what just a little adjustment does. Thanks to you and that other guy too. Nitrates are a lot better but still have a way to go. I'm hoping as the dsb and the new LR cures...... I'm getting bubbles again. Nitrogen? Bright and shiny. I only get those if I go awhile (5 days) w/o a h2o change. Usually means I need to change h2o, but, I might have the nitrates under control. I'll check my ph and phosphates, nitrates in the morning. Jim Yea, ****ing right, putting actinics in place of daylight by turning lamps around is like putting actinics in front so algae does not grow on the tank glass.your a ****ingm oron so welcome to th is super morons reef club, your destined to fit in here real well with the other idiots...................your brain is probably comprised of red algae you slime ball, without a brain. Why not toss some more money at the problem since that is how these fokls seem to think it works........dumbass! it's funny cause it's true :-) teehee |
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