Hey Freddie...I ve done them I my overflow ..they made short work of the small ones but left the big ones alone ..plus they tend too end up in the sump ...in the end I just drained my overflow and scraped them and sucked them out ....I wouldn't put peppermint shrimps in my display if you've got any rock flower anemones either .....Update:
Missing fish:
1) Blue Streak Wrasse / Carpet Dove...
2) Tiny Caribbean Cow / Was getting stuck in Gyre when we cranked up the flow for the Achilles tang. Took him back to the Aquatic Critter.
Have been blind dosing the Red Sea colors, 2ml of each, five days a week over the last month.
Reef looks good and will stay the coarse.
Ran out of the DD Pro Mag salt mix. Marine Depot was running a 10% off Father's sale and saw that I had over $100 in MD points.
So tossed in the PM1 module and 6 foot long aquabus cable into the cart with the salt mix.
And picked up this BNC cable from Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B078SNS7C6/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Hope to get the Alka-T's readings to Apex Fusion over the weekend.
#reefsquad
The S-Series huge coast to coast overflow is covered in aiptasia.... ;Wideyed
Torn between Algae Barn's peppermint shrimp or to bring Ryan's nudi's back in. There are two 5oogph re-circ. pumps in there.
Would ya'll try the peppermint first, inside the overflow?
Never tried peppermints, but we can keep those contained.
Thanks, Freddie