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Sorry. I meant next set of guesses, because it wasn't what I thought. Stumped.
Next!
Lol!
When did you add the last fish and how many was that.
How many and what kind of fish do you have in there?
Add some mini nassarius as well. Love the planaxis. They are also super tiny. The periwinkles are nice and small too. I have specimens I got for him...
[IMG] That's as big as they get.
Oh man, I just realized why the numbers are so high. John's snails are small. I have a picture of them. BRB..... unless Uverse man flips the switch...
Reef cleaners has great stock.
I really like asteria, but I don't house hermits in those tanks. They cannot right themselves as they do not naturally live in an area where they...
You have algae now because your tank just cycled. You'll have tons of diatoms here in a bit..... and then, with proper maintenance, hopefully you'll...
If you want to start stocking your tank, by all means get the shrimp and the serpent. But they are not a clean up crew. Introducing more snails than...
Or a critter that likes to eat them :-)
I'm sure the amphipods are irritating it if they are climbing all over it. But their numbers will reduce in time if you aren't over feeding. But...
A green serpant and shrimp are not a CUC. That's stocking your tank. The hermits and nassarius won't have enough to eat yet. They are best added...
I honestly don't know of one. In the grand scheme of things, these can all be clumped together with a few similar ones. There's also a hair worm...
You nitrates are not going to go down to zero unless you change some water. Now that your cycle is over, change some water and add an appropriate...
Leave them be. Every healthy tank has amphipods. Their populations wax and wane according to available food and predation.
Spaghetti worms are the common name for terebellid polychaetes. Those are Chaetoplerids.
There's actually a problem when they get too plentiful. They can make the sand a solid brick.
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