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FishyCat

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  1. Try diatomaceous earth. It's a powder you can put on your carpet, pets and any unpaved areas you may walk on. Just don't breathe it in directly or your pet either. Then vacuum it up. It takes a little longer to work, maybe a few days but I've used it in the past to get rid of some really bad flea infestations. You can also get food grade and mix it in your animals food to rid the of certain worms. Farmers use this in cattle food all the time. I think you can get it at Bark n Purr. That where I got the food grade type. What it does is put tiny holes in the fleas so they dehydrate and die. You may have to treat more than once to get the eggs. Oh, as long as you don't get any in your tank everything will be fine.

    HTH

  2. I'm sorry to hear that. I had to remove my emerald because he ate a bunch of my zoas. This was despite additional feedings of nori. He may have been hungry. IME they become aggressive about their food the older they get. Again sorry for you loss. I hope that helps explain it some.

  3. No. He is fine. :doh: But I was nervous for a while. He is about six months old and into everything. I've heard of animals dying from zoa.s, drinking the water they are in and things like that. But I had never heard anything about mushrooms. So, I watched him closely but I am happy to say that he is OK.

  4. I would go with t5's. Your coral will thank you for it. I have pc on my nano still and when I move coral from it to the t5's they give a lot more color and just seem happier all around.

  5. Oh wow! Looks great. :) Is that a flaming hawkfish? I want one so bad but don't have a big enough tank. Hum, sounds like I may have a new project after my husband and I set up the 15 gallon we are working on. Anyway, I bet your fish love swimming through the rock work and I love the cave you built!

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