Help!?!?!

@stevo01 yes chittons will work for bryposis.. But lettuce nudis are a lil better for bryposis. Chittons are active eaters of all sorts of algeas. Especially gha
 
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I think the anemone is a type of ball anemone. From what ive read they arent invasive although I have about 20 small ones in my tank. They dont seem to irritate anything and only come out in dimly lit areas.

Is this tank meant to be a reef tank or fish only?
 
Mix I guess. we have a carpet anemone. Two tube anemones. A few hitchhiker oysters of some sort. One sergeant major. One frill fin goby. Two nudi branches (for hair algae). One scary mystery nudi (now in the refugium) one pencil urchin. A couple nurite snails and a couple hermits and one turbo snail and aggravating bristle worms. Oh and a fuzy chiton
 
Mix I guess. we have a carpet anemone. Two tube anemones. A few hitchhiker oysters of some sort. One sergeant major. One frill fin goby. Two nudi branches (for hair algae). One scary mystery nudi (now in the refugium) one pencil urchin. A couple nurite snails and a couple hermits and one turbo snail and aggravating bristle worms. Oh and a fuzy chiton
If you dont mind me asking why did you decide to start your tank with rock like this? The nudis and aiptasia are difficult but manageable, but they are hitchikers you can see. What about ones you cant thatll make keeping corals difficult as well as leaching nutrients from the rocks?
 
This tank is being turned into a qt after I get my lights for my cycled 30gal. I havnt aqua scaped in a while. So I didn't realise..... ;(
 

IF YOU HAD TO TAKE A REEFING EXAM, WOULD YOU PASS?

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  • Not yet, but I have one that I want to buy in mind!

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  • No.

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  • Other (please explain).

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