But he can't find a vermited tube anywhere, also any idea what is happening with the pods?Its the mucus webbing from a vermetid snail
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But he can't find a vermited tube anywhere, also any idea what is happening with the pods?Its the mucus webbing from a vermetid snail
Feed a mix of Reef Frenzy Nano and various pellets on alternating days, usually morning & night, so probably over feeding if anything. Was advised to keep nitrate & phosphates up for GSP - then GHA took over. Was also dosing phyto but thought the pods were gone as the clowns stopped kicking them up from the sand bed for snacks. Apparently they’re very much NOT gone! HahaAre you feeding the tank at all? Pods may be starving... and attacking coral and snails
You may not see it, but I see these daily after feeding frozen food from my vermetid. Other webbing you see could be spinoid wormBut he can't find a vermited tube anywhere
It’s just a 20g AIO that’s ~5 months old, so not much else. Clown pair, goby/pistol pair, fire shrimp, GSP, and a sizable CUC. I have a big GHA growth that I’m dealing with and then this outbreak.
I appreciate that. My goal was to create some nice shelves for the euphyllia and a few islands for zoa/GSP/mushrooms with enough flow & protection for the fish. Still hoping that works out.I like the rock work getting started with the space you have, could really be interesting to grow out.
With the picture you provided it looks like you're either still going through the "ugly phase" of your tank or it's just now happening since you mentioned the GHA. I don't mean the tank is ugly, it's just that early on the algae doesn't have any competition and it grows and makes things not as pretty as they can be.
So it's likely that coral is a bit stressed in the environment it is in as the tank in this stage will have dynamic parameters. The web you see is likely being extruxed from the coral as it acclimates. So your goal now is to keep the tank parameters aligned and stable.
Okay so the alk swings are a thing but the reason is the ionic balance of the tank. The alk is going to swing as the ionic balance continues to change due to the changes in the biologic activity.I appreciate that. My goal was to create some nice shelves for the euphyllia and a few islands for zoa/GSP/mushrooms with enough flow & protection for the fish. Still hoping that works out.
Thought my uglies passed with the first round of diatoms 2 months in. Alas my patience was tempted into corals. Lost my torch to an alk swing, so I’m really hoping this guy hangs on. Guess I’ll stick to healthy water changes and wait/work out the GHA. What should be competing with the algae? Suggestions on how to get things more stable?