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I'm running 2 of the duro style to keep up with my hammerhead...now while the pump is making 5600 only about half ~2500 is going to the DT. Most of...
Checked again over the weekend... So,after the water change the NO3 measured ~5-10 ppm... Checked again last night, still "about" the same ~5-10...
...sorry, I can only share the success I had in combating the initial cycling of the tank...the CUC package I purchased from Reef Cleaners helped...
...dang, then the last piece of "sage" advice I can provide is....hang in there, it does go away...or has done so for us...
When we started up the 120 gallon DT in November, we went through 4 cycles of this type of outbreak...almost exclusively growing on the "man made"...
Still look'n good. It is natural for them to inflate/deflate a bit through out the day. To add to feeding, I picked up some raw, frozen shrimp from...
For my BRS reactors, I keep extra filters on hand and change them out as I change the media...this gives me more time to dry them out and "clean"...
Adding to this, an additional indicator of health in the the Seabae is the brown/tan color. The whiter it is, the more it is starving, lighting in...
I hope that when I get to be his age I'm look'n as good...
Yes, you are looking for a way to "stir" the water on your behalf....I chose a MJ1200 with a 100 watt heater...
I've see some discussion on this topic on other boards, that seems to be the concensince...no proof that links skimmers and GBD... Thanks,
If he is dead, then very soon you'll start to see the spines start to drop off...when ours died, it was about 12 hours and we could clearly tell that...
They seem willing enough to enter the overflow and live there...but not willing to leave...at least on their own... Since I can see into my overflow...
PS, how is Tapatalk working for you? I'm considering it for the iPhone, but I'll have to pay for it...is it worth it?
Have you sent them an email? They have been very good about answering questions: CustomerService@bulkreefsupply.com
Can you post a pic?
I have a Neon Gobbie living in the overflow of my 120...been there since the day I put him in the tank...that little sucker has no desire to be...
Well done...
...and that makes such a beautiful picture... I run a bit of Ozone as well as what has been mentioned above...helps keep bacteria under control...
Not I, nor my RKE...
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