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Dang, looks like the poor guy has a bit of ich...
Started on chloroquine phosphate.
As long as he keeps eating, little man should pull through.
Nooooo!
I wish you the best man!
I feel for you, lost all my nassarius snails during the dino invasion. Hopefully your bout is over quick and everyone pulls through!
No, i thought about it but mine didn't clear up in the dark and stayed on the substrate so i figured it wasnt going to be much help.[QUOTE
Did you run any UV with yours? Or just bump nitrate/phos?
Got my nitrate at about 5ppm and phos as 0.03.
I'm going to move my UV to the DT from the sump. Looking at ordering some pods from algae barn too.
No, i thought about it but mine didn't clear up in the dark and stayed on the substrate so i figured it wasnt going to be much help.
All i did was dose and test phos and nitrate. I was running abot 5 nitrate and .025 phos. I was dosing about 10ml of phos and 11ml or so nitrate(both brightwell)every day for two weeks then about every other day for a month to maintain those levels. I couldnt believe how much it soaked up. And clean everything with brushes and air in the wavemaker ever week or two.
:/ i dont think it would hurt to move the uv if you can and get it closer to the source so to speak. But, from everything ive read the uv isnt very effective if they dont free swim.Hmm. Under the microscope it definitely looked like ostreopsis, but wife is saying the sand is still. Brown at night so it doesn't appear they're going into the water column.