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Hi All,

my tank has been up a little over a year now it's a 32G bio cube, have not had much luck with coral since I started but my fish have always trived, I recently had 2 fish just die and I had my water tested at the LFS and everything seems to stable so I have just been paying closer attention and i happen to see a really really small I want to say worm that seems white I tried my best to take a photo and video of it but due to its size it's hard I can only see it through my flipper lens. I believe there is more then 2 as I keep losing sight of them
 
Hi All,

my tank has been up a little over a year now it's a 32G bio cube, have not had much luck with coral since I started but my fish have always trived, I recently had 2 fish just die and I had my water tested at the LFS and everything seems to stable so I have just been paying closer attention and i happen to see a really really small I want to say worm that seems white I tried my best to take a photo and video of it but due to its size it's hard I can only see it through my flipper lens. I believe there is more then 2 as I keep losing sight of them
 
Hi All,

my tank has been up a little over a year now it's a 32G bio cube, have not had much luck with coral since I started but my fish have always trived, I recently had 2 fish just die and I had my water tested at the LFS and everything seems to stable so I have just been paying closer attention and i happen to see a really really small I want to say worm that seems white I tried my best to take a photo and video of it but due to its size it's hard I can only see it through my flipper lens. I believe there is more then 2 as I keep losing sight of them
Dont see any pics of worms but in many cases, the standard lights which are often compact flourescents are not supportive on may corals. I recommend a 12" Reefbright under the shield for light ot Steves' LED which is designed for biocube.
 
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Dont see any pics of worms but in many cases, the standard lights which are often compact flourescents are not supportive on may corals. I recommend a 12" Reefbright under the shield for light ot Steves' LED which is designed for biocube.
I am trying to post the video of the worm moving about but it will not allow me to
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I am trying to post the video of the worm moving about but it will not allow me to
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Image very fuzzy- Cant tell.
 

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