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			<title>Lymphocistis</title>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 11 Nov 2009 23:07:23 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>Hi all,
Does anyone here had experience with Lymphocistis on fish?
What I know is that you have to have good water quality and feed food soaked in...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Hi all,<br />
Does anyone here had experience with Lymphocistis on fish?<br />
What I know is that you have to have good water quality and feed food soaked in Zoecon or Vitimins.  Other than that I have no idea, I had never had a fish with this desease.  Any help would be appreciated, thanks.</div>

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			<title>Red Slime!! Red Slime!! Red Slime!!!</title>
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Ok....I'm about to put an ad in the paper...."Free!! Saltwater tank setup" - I've tried everything, and can't get rid of red slime!!!!  I...]]></description>
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Ok....I'm about to put an ad in the paper....&quot;Free!! Saltwater tank setup&quot; - I've tried everything, and can't get rid of red slime!!!!  I have a 34 gallon Red Sea, all in one saltwater tank - plenty enough <a href="http://www.fishlore.com/live_rock.htm" target="_blank" class="dashlink">live rock</a>, about 1 1/2 years old.  It made it through two hurricanes, and all of a sudden, I have red slime.  I have done water changes, used red slime remover (by ultra reef life), used the <a href="http://www.fishlore.com/fishdictionary/p.htm#phosphate" target="_blank" class="dashlink">phosphate</a> media (can't remember name, but it is black stuff you put in a bag), hand picked out the slime, even removed the sand with it on it!!  Nothing works!!!  My only fish in the tank is a clown, and a ghost cleaner shrimp.  They seem to be ok, but it looks awful all the time.  I have even used a toothbrush to clean it off the live rock.  My copepods are still living in the rock, and the four snails are still cleaning, but can't get rid of the slime!!!!  My water has been tested at the fish store (not a local pet store), and they can't figure it out either, it is great!  Any ideas???</div>

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