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I took out the river rock because it wouldn't allow me for it to be removable and put it into my DT. I switched it out with a bunch of pot scrubbies which have more surface area. I still have the sponge filter though. There is some Caulerpa Prolifera and chaeto in it. I have a bunch of tiny little white specs on the sides of the tank. So many pods They are literally everywhere. I feed them about 3-5 feeder minnows a day and they are consumed within a few hours.Any updates?
Are you sure you're only 12?
It was a joke. You seem to be quite mature and have very good writing and communication skills that seem to be beyond a normal 12-year-old.
What size tank are you using?
Okay. Thx. I'll probably order it from aquariumdepot.comLettuce nudibranch is a good way to go....I had the same issue, I dropped my light schedule down to 8, and replaced two bulbs since all of them were shot....really helped out.
Ill try. I dropped my phone in my display while I was trying to take a pic and right now I have it soaking in rice.I would like to see some recent pictures when you get a chance!
Is that like a communicable thing...... ?I also believe they gave me flatworms.
The pods are usually in the pot scrubbies during the day so I just take one out and toss it into my display for 10min or so and then I put it back in the breeding tank. Or I'll just take a net and catch what I can when they are swimming aboutHow do you catch them to feed your tanks?
That also happened to me when I was +/- 12 years old. Everybody joke me of how I "switched" my vocabulary when I talked about aquariums and diving in the reefs (I live in the Caribbean, Puerto Rico).Oh. Thanks. If I talk about anything that relates to marine tanks to my friends they are all just *blank face* "What?"
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The last place I bought chaeto had fireworms in it. Not bristleworms. And that store is the only place near me that sells chaeto. So yeah.That also happened to me when I was +/- 12 years old. Everybody joke me of how I "switched" my vocabulary when I talked about aquariums and diving in the reefs (I live in the Caribbean, Puerto Rico).
Regarding amphipod breeding media, I prefer some small course reef rocks/gravel at the bottom and Chaetomorpha at the water column. Chaeto is all natural so nothing compares to it IMO, but it will take some time to grow. Add some daylight or red LED's to helps the Chaeto growth. Eventually you will need to remove all the other media mentioned to make space for the Chaeto.