Sounds like you need a nem cannon.Same thing happened to me. I told the misses I’m going to start a nem tank and she was onboard.
I have mainly sps and the nem has already burned two of them. Need to get them out before it gets crazy.
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Sounds like you need a nem cannon.Same thing happened to me. I told the misses I’m going to start a nem tank and she was onboard.
I have mainly sps and the nem has already burned two of them. Need to get them out before it gets crazy.
What’s a nem cannon?Sounds like you need a nem cannon.
What’s a nem cannon?
Perfect thanks. I remember reading this a while back. Didn’t know the name though.Safe and Easy DIY way to remove Nems
Due to seeing numerous post recently about how to remove anemones and shrooms without hurting them or destroying rock work. I felt like this was in order. First off, a little back story. Years ago, when I lived in Florida and collected aquatic life on a regular basis, we always had issues with...www.reef2reef.com
That thing is Tiny, but no reason to give up on it. If it was going to get an infection from the wave maker, it already would have.
Yes, I see the problem - too much exposed rock between anemones.
I may have a slight problem
ExactlyYes, I see the problem - too much exposed rock between anemones.
I second this motion.Vote to change the term "nem" to "nom"?
So it's obviously hand in hand. Po4 is the common trend here. I will have my tank guy come over soon, I'll actually see him tomorrow when he does maintenance on tank at work and get what I need to dose for po4. I just started dosing for calcium about a month ago, man there is so much to learn but I love it. Only 5
Was advised today to unplug skimmer for up to a week and check. If that doesn't help then we will talk about dosingAhh, if newly added to tank then the stress of the move more than likely caused the split. That is a common occurrence.
as for po4, have an lfs test just as a double check and if still 0, you can dose some po4 via trisodium phosphate or something like neophos. You could also add a little reef roids to your food, as they are higher in po4.
Off nems, I just saw your torch thread. Po4 may be an issue there. Torches like a little po4 and when mine gets low, torches (hammers/frogs) retract a little and do not “string” out.
Just be sure that whatever you do, do one thing at a time and wait a week or 2 to see results. Do not do a ton of things at once.
I would say leave skimmer running, but remove the cup or adjust it down to where it doesnt collect. Skimmer also helps aerate the tank.Was advised today to unplug skimmer for up to a week and check. If that doesn't help then we will talk about dosing