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Extra sump/fuge tank is gonna go on the tank sometime in the near future...that way i'll pump my water volume up to around 185Gallons...have a...
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it makes you pay a lot of money for ground clay that you could get at walmart in the form of special kitty all natural kitty litter (red bag)...lol
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like hang around each other all the time, with no fighting..believe me you would know if they were the same sex...it would be UFC Fish Addition in...
Green Star Polyps...the weed of the sea...lol i have some...a lot...in my tank...where do you live? i'd give u some for free!..lol
Yikes...mighty brave of you..lol I hope everything works out for the best for u...get them nitrates under control tho...
Like i said before in ur other threads..it doesnt sound like algae at all to me...sounds like cyano..esp if its growing on the sand bed..
not necessarily wrong....it will work, but you just need to wait to see if you are going to cycle...how long ago did you transfer everything over? Do...
even if you put everything from an old tank into a new tank, your still going to experience a cycle, at least a small one if not an entire cycle...
lol i'm confused....but here is what your game plan should be...in the new tank..make sure its finished cycling...if it has, do a water change..then...
and you gotta get them nitrates WAY down if your planning on putting an invertebrate in there to clean ur sandbed...putting an invert in a tank with...
holy crap 160ppm in nitrates...um yeah...thats high...lol if your nitRITES are at 0 and your Ammonia is at 0 then do a water change...like 10...
A conch will stir the sandbed a lot, which prevents the sand from being "stagnant" per say..which makes it very hard for cyano to develop, but if you...
In my experience nothing will eat cyano..if thats what it is..do u have a pic by chance?
only problem with the stars is that they will eat EVERYTHING including the littls "bugs" in the sand..i try to stay away from the sand sifters cuz in...
sounds like green cyano to me...nothing will eat it...only way to get rid of it, is to get rid of the source (nitrates)...what are ur params...ur...
in another thread he said he has had clowns for about a year, so thats what i was basing my suggestion on ;D
no growth in a year? Do they "live" together? If so then i'd say that they are opposite sex, but if there hasnt been any growth in a year, i'd say...
Get a small conch...they are cool to watch and really stir the sand bed nicely...once it grows up u may need to trade it in for a small one again,...
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