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I had dwarf seahorses twice. 1st was successful for a year. I hatched bay brine to feed and they even bred. only one batch going and it crashed causing me to lose them. I used an builtin under gravel filter in a 2g tank ran by an air stone. 2nd time I tried to use a HOB filter with a sponge but...
That won't fit under the sink with garbage disposable. I would need one I can connect and disconnect as needed. That means replacing the faucet somewhere, kitchen or bathroom. summer time can easily connect outside but winter is the problem.
I do know if I lose everything again will probably...
I hope that is not the case as I don't have funds to buy water. Hooking up an RO/DI unit in a small place is not really ideal.
Today I swapped out my filter sock, removed carbon been in way to long. Thought I unplugged my GFO filter but nope. I replaced it as maybe leaching junk into water...
Okay, I noticed my corals don't look swift even my huge green nepthea appears droopy. Some millies are bleaching and zoa has this brownish algae. I used a turkey baster and blew that stuff off the zoa.
Two weeks ago added a different zoa frag, branching favia and alien eye chalice which all...
Quote "Its probably plastic and he has it tied down with fishing line." VERY FUNNY
My tank is 72g with 20g sump. At least I think its 20g. I cannot say why mine seem to survive.
I tend to bunch my rock together, even though I try not to. Maybe food falls in there and that's what eats??
No other corals were ever impacted. Currently no anthellia in new tank; won't survive.
I have SPS, LPS, leathers and zoas with no issues regarding linkia.
My experience with them is that it ate the asternia stars and anthellia.
My small star population reduced and it would walk over the anthellia rock and next day there was no coral.
Just my opinion and experience.
I rather pay the $1 a pound. ACC dry sand is very clean; 1st time I rinsed once and fine. The second time I just dumped it in with no issues and cleared very quick.