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My first thoughts are with cockatoo waspfish, and a orange banded stingfish (2 very cool fish by the way) will be competing for the same food source...
I'd wait until your Nitrate is zero. Have you fed the tank anything? Like fish food or a raw cocktail shrimp?
That is the purpose of the grounding probe. So you have fixed the issue
Ya a week seems what the recommended wait time between treatments is. J
I think you should be good for softies and LPS such a bubble coral. Great birthday gift.
I've heard nothing but bad things about the new Maxijets, but their small size might be the key for a 10G SPS frag tank
As Vinnyboombatz ID its Xenia not anthelia
Interceptor kills arthropods. Great to hear the over all system appears to be better but i thinks it might be in your head. Both times I performed...
Looking forward to your updates
For sure especially in this hobby
Well the fish has just spent in excess of 12 hours in a soup of it's own waste and has exhausted most of the O2 in the bag. Also because the O2 is...
During the curing process I wouldn't worry about your PH. Also PH is important but PH stability is far more important that it being 8.2
Unfortunately your sand is where a ton of nitrite and ammonia and detritus is trapped. it's the cheapest thing to replace and it's so worth it. I...
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you can try some boiling water in a syringe and inject it. or for greater success you can try kalk paste, vinegar, or commercial products to inject J
Yes it is a Majano and is considered a pest and can rapidly get out of control like a Aptasia J
Yes if you need to try and crush it in the water to get it completely dissolved
Cool yes I'm very interested in the outcome J
WOW 8 hours away is going to make it difficult. I agree with dienerman. I've moved a couple of times and that really is the only way to do it....
I believe the treatment calls for .025g per 10G of actual tank volume. That is figures from the origonal red bug treatments thread on reefs.org...
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