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Hey all... I recently lost two fish... Yes lost... the first was a couple of days ago... it was a blue/green chromis (Small)... I have always had a school of six and I do role call everyday... (LOL) and one day I'm counting and I only see 5... since they are constantly moving i recount several...
Knock on wood (my head), so far so good... as a side note... changed the flow to very slow on my refuge and my chaeto exploded... in about two weeks I got a small soccer ball sized clump that I just threw away... my question is I put a bunch of copipods and amphipods in there... I think you can...
He was doing fine...this was when I first got him but a week or so later all heads were full extended like the front two in this video... but once the salt dipped he hasn't come fully out again but it's barely been a week. I'm hoping he will!
https://youtu.be/XQ5QnJuSqwg
Lol... no I am still at the point of testing every 3 weeks...with w/c 20% weekly... just found it weird that this sponge and now this starfish started popping up...thought something might be off that I wasn't testing for.... but thanks...
In addition to the newly found sponge we are now seeing a couple of tiny white starfish on my back wall and overflow... good or bad? Is this a sign my tank is doing okay water wise? Thx
It's gone now but I'll take a video tomorrow and post... looks like regular cobwebs you see in a corner just lighter. Food particles get caught in it and it sometimes folds on itself around the food... if I blow even a little water from my baster it blows away. My wife saw a pink worm a few...
Hey guys...quick question. The tank is doing great... but I noticed on my two largest pieces of live rock that are on top of each other...there seems to be like cobwebs. I use the power heads to blow the rocks clean and the next day they're back... is that algae or is it a food catching...