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Believe it or not most pods cannot be seen with the naked eye. Most likely the ones your are seeing are the Amphipods. Larger then the copepods....
Good rule of thumb for us reefers is to research research research any and all things before we put them into our tanks :) Montipora Digitata Care...
Getting ready to split I'd say :)
It could be that's it's *growing* new growth will appear cream in color before it colors up :)
Yup :)
Cardinals are the fish to buy to clean any tank out of a pod population. Sorry :( I had so many that they were irritating my zoos-I bought a pj...
Mojano nems! Nuke em qiuck :)
Well there's no caulerpa eating fish small enough for a 28g. Manual removal is about your only option. That and starving it out. High nutrients and...
While your thinking about all this equipment without a sump, visualize the skimmer an pump and heater all inside your beautiful display tank ;)
Rtn= rapid tissue necrosis
Sponge :)
Was it fully colored when you bought it? What sort of light was it getting before you got it? How's your flow? CA/ALK? ^^ bleaching isn't just from...
WOW!! Just when I think HappyCoral can't get any better~you do this! Beautiful stock!
What size is your tank? Asking so I can suggest a possible caulerpa eater :) but if it's a small tank manual removal is best. For the Neomeris...
There are different species of Nasarrius snail~some quit large :)
Why not throw a cleaner shrimp in with them? I prefer the natural way whenever possible.
Are you running a skimmer? Do you have it placed in your fuge? I've only seen one other tank running this fuge so I'm pretty interested in how others...
^^ you forgot, the biggest source of nutrients and phosphates being added to our tanks is in the water we use. Most times when I see someone new to...
I'd just add the rock. Your tank is well enough established to handle it for sure. Your present bacteria will handle it. Just keep an eye on your...
This nano cube, is it an all-in-one? Reason I'm asking is to get a picture of your setup. I'd first find the source of your algae issues before...
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