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I also have a bunch of big coral skeletons, would they absorb the phosphate or are they safe to leave in with out soaking?
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Please keep me posted either way you choose .125, and yes I'm seriously thinking that I need to remove the rocks.
My biggest concern is the huge pod population being decimated by removing the rocks and sand and washing.
Essentially. .. they are the same as rocks ?I also have a bunch of big coral skeletons, would they absorb the phosphate or are they safe to leave in with out soaking?
Skeletons I usually add to my sump .Essentially. .. they are the same as rocks ?
I only have a few rocks, most of it is coral skeletons.I don’t know if o would be comfortable removing all rocks and sand all at once .
but it would be pointless to do little bits at a time .
Please keep me posted either way you choose .
Any more questions , feel free to ask
Feel free to ask questions here if you want to, NashobaTek. I'm pretty good with the advice everyone gave meI also have a bunch of big coral skeletons, would they absorb the phosphate or are they safe to leave in with out soaking?
That's part of my problem, I don't have a sump. It's not a drilled tankSkeletons I usually add to my sump .
where pods can use them to hide in .
Thanks, I'm sorry for hijacking your thread.Feel free to ask questions here if you want to, NashibaTek. I'm pretty good with the advice everyone gave me
What material is the pirate ship in the back made of ?I only have a few rocks, most of it is coral skeletons.
Filtration ?That's part of my problem, I don't have a sump. It's not a drilled tank
The substrate is caribsea black Hawaiian and the ship is a aquarium decoration from petco a friend bought us. LolWhat material is the pirate ship in the back made of ?
What is the bottom ?
Hob filters cleaned everyother day, the media pads that are sold for marine land hob filters.Filtration ?
Is a canister filter ?
what media ?
how often is it cleaned ?
lol that's okay. If staying here gets you help, then ask awayThanks, I'm sorry for hijacking your thread.
Hey I'm not sure if you saw my question, but do you think because my tank is smaller than yours, using rowaphos would work better in my favor?Filtration ?
Is a canister filter ?
what media ?
how often is it cleaned ?
I thought I did answer it .Hey I'm not sure if you saw my question, but do you think because my tank is smaller than yours, using rowaphos would work better in my favor?
It can work fast .I thought I did answer it .
I’d use it , but test phosphates often to assure they don’t drop to zero
Do you have a skimmer ?Hob filters cleaned everyother day, the media pads that are sold for marine land hob filters.
It's on its way now. I got a external corallife rated for a 220 .Do you have a skimmer ?
Oh okay, I see. Thanks :]I thought I did answer it .
I’d use it , but test phosphates often to assure they don’t drop to zero
Nitrates look a little high . I keep mine under and around 20 . I keep my phosphates between .05 and .1 closer to .1 because that’s what my coral like . I have a mixed tank . As I stated earlier I’ve had good luck with Rowaphos and in a high pho’s situation I use min dose phosphate - E daily until I hit many goal .Please let me know a good way besides small water changes as this is mine.