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Old 01-27-2006, 03:17 PM   #2 (permalink)
livingreef2004
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Re: My first casualty...

how big is your tank? a month is a little early to add so many fish it is better to add them about a month apart unless its a pair of something like clowns

the mushrooms and polyps should be ok after a month

have you had a diatom algea bloom yet (the brown algea)?

jawfish are usually very shy when first added look for piles of freshly turned over sand and fresh holes in the sand at the base of your lr thats a sure sign that there in there just might be busy making a new home

the white patch on your lr might be a sign of low calcium also coraline will turn white when exposed to air it will grow back as long as water params are right

i would take a sample of your water to your lfs to have them test it they usually will do this for free

if you have your water params please post them so maybe someone can see if something is lacking
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