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Nano tank fish

Discussion in 'Saltwater Fish Forum' started by NoctuVide, Jan 4, 2009.

  1. showjyr

    showjyr New Member

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    If salt, I wold guess at flatworms but a pic or description would help. If they are flatworms and are white/clear they are generally harmless grazers or scavengers.
     
  2. js1218

    js1218 New Member

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    good luck with seahorse did that alot more work then reef tank.
    if you go seahorse there are only few fish that you put in
     
  3. js1218

    js1218 New Member

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    damsel are a hardy but they are haed to get back out .they are go for hideing in the rock . to cycle my i just put alot of live rock it took 1week to cycle.
     
  4. stevenrox

    stevenrox New Member

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    the worms are white probally anout lead big and shore like a inch
     
  5. js1218

    js1218 New Member

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    sound like a brita worm may have spelled it wrong
     
  6. NoctuVide

    NoctuVide Thread Starter Member

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    So I've decided that because we're going to do the 75 gallon saltwater tank, I'm going to just keep the 10 gallon as a saltwater invert. tank.