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You want the sand to tumble a little bit.
No need for the sand to tumble. Is it gone in the morning before lights come on? What is your PO4 and NO3 reading?
I suggest a little bit more flow and water changes.No it's always there. PO4 has been steady at .015 and NO3 has been a little high around 10-15 ppm. I've been doing water changes to get it down. Today quite a bit of the algae has gone
I suggest a little bit more flow and water changes.
Algae scrubbers are a lot more beneficial than a fuge. You'll need about bathtub full of chaeto for it to help with nutrients. Also I would clean those shells off in some vinegar and rinse them before using them, besides that good find.
No need in mixing up any saltwater, the residual RO on the shells will be fine to toss in the tank. Honestly tap water would probably be fine if you let them dry out before putting them in. Easy mode.Ya I think I'll rinse them then let them soak in ro overnight then soak in saltwater tomorrow
No need in mixing up any saltwater, the residual RO on the shells will be fine to toss in the tank. Honestly tap water would probably be fine if you let them dry out before putting them in. Easy mode.
White/glazed over could mean infection. Dosing antibiotics into a QT would be optimal; but you could try soaking either Erythromycin or Kanaplex in his food to help. Use a binder, such as Seachem Focus, to prevent the meds from leaching out into the water column.
Thanks for the help. So say I'm using frozen mysis. I would just thaw it, then add both kanaplex and some focus and let it soak for a while before feeding? Would this affect corals at all? Sorry for all the questions, I've never used these products before.
You would take 1 tablespoon of food (frozen or pellets), and add 1 scoop of Kanaplex and 1 scoop of Focus to this. Add a few drops of SW until a paste like consistency is achieved, stir thoroughly and let sit for 30 mins before feeding. Leftovers can be refrigerated or even frozen for future use.
The Focus should bind the medication to the food, preventing it from leaching out and harming your corals. However, running some carbon while doing this isn't a bad insurance policy. ;)
If the infection is mild, using an herbal remedy like Melafix might help ... I've read several times of people using it in their DT with no ill effects, but I have no experience doing such myself.