I have 2 clowns, coral banded shrimp and a 6 line wrasse. My wrasse doesn’t look look like he’s active anymore. Would adding a fish maybe cause him it to be active? My water is good. I have a 37 gallon tall.
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When you say your water is good, what does that mean? No one will mind a lot of information. Give it to us.I have 2 clowns, coral banded shrimp and a 6 line wrasse. My wrasse doesn’t look look like he’s active anymore. Would adding a fish maybe cause him it to be active? My water is good. I have a 37 gallon tall.
PH is 8.2When you say your water is good, what does that mean? No one will mind a lot of information. Give it to us.
That’s a new way of viewing test results...
I've never used the red sea tests, so I may be wrong, but I believe you're supposed to set the vial on the white circle to read the values.
You are. But since the charts are water-resistant, I guess this could work, too.I've never used the red sea tests, so I may be wrong, but I believe you're supposed to set the vial on the white circle to read the values.
When trying to match shades of a color from a test, the depth of the liquid will change the color. So unless the random drops happen to be the same height as the water in the vials then it's not a viable way to read the tests.You are. But since the charts are water-resistant, I guess this could work, too.
I just use the vials (less cleaning).When trying to match shades of a color from a test, the depth of the liquid will change the color. So unless the random drops happen to be the same height as the water in the vials then it's not a viable way to read the tests.
You and everyone else.I just use the vials (less cleaning).
Not everyone apparently!You and everyone else.
Agree completely. 6 line never stops looking for critters to eat. Something isn’t right if it’s not activeOmg that is funny.
An inactive sixline may be due to disease. A sixline could be in a tank by itself and it should still be active and looking for food and snaking in and out of the rock work.
Seems something may be wrong.