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I got it from the local marine store here in Pittsburgh I was told I could just place it straight in the tankQuestion.. is this day 2 of being setup entirely? If so where did you get your rock that it has gha on it, and why wasn’t it scrubbed off before entering your tank?
What for? I’m just curious.I would pull it out and scrub/pick that hair algae off it.
Not OP, but it's just generally considered a nuisance algae. It will spread like wild fire if you let it.What for? I’m just curious.
Oh! I understand. I don’t want that nuisance.. haha. Quick question as wel, are bristle worms safe?Not OP, but it's just generally considered a nuisance algae. It will spread like wild fire if you let it.
It came with the sponge like you said, and two media’s a carbon and the circle pods. What should I replace with?Also, I highly recommend looking into the InTank media baskets. At least the first chamber one. And ditch the sponge in the second chamber. It's just a nutrient sink. Terrible design. Lastly, upgrading the pump to a Sicce .5 or 1.0 is always a solid move.
I would remove them if you have them. Wear gloves, they pack a little stingOh! I understand. I don’t want that nuisance.. haha. Quick question as wel, are bristle worms safe?
To each their own. I am on the side of there are plenty of other clean up crew that also do a great job of cleaning the sand bed that aren’t harmful.I’m gonna go ahead and disagree. Bristle worms are a critical part of a good cleanup crew. They’re good detritivores and help keep your tank clean. Just don’t go rustling around in your sand bed gloveless.
Get the InTank first chamber media basket and keep the bio media and carbon. Maybe buy a little more ceramic media, or even some chemipure blue packets, and pop em into that basket and you’re good to go. Second chamber can be used for lots of things. It’s where I keep my small skimmer and heater.
Totally understandable. The way I see it, you're never going to get rid of them entirely, and they're a good indication of how much you might be overfeeding. If their population is exploding, it probably means you need to cut back on how much you feed.To each their own. I am on the side of there are plenty of other clean up crew that also do a great job of cleaning the sand bed that aren’t harmful.