Crap, I didn't even think about my wrasses. I have 3 of em, also a watchman goby and a scooter dragonet
I'm sure you would lolI will take them dan lol
I'll look into them thanks MattGet wrasse dens from alternative reef
How big r they? Not sure I'd be able to fit them in my tank. Does the sand just sit in those pockets?
Alright no biggie, I'll check em out, thanks again mattI don't know the specs on them. I just know the alternative reef makes them. All I did was googled "alternative reef wrasse den".
Yeah I think I'll look into the wrasse den instead lolTupperware with sand works also its just not pretty
...and the problems never end. I believe my yellow tang has fin rot. I did a little light reading and the 2 number 1 causes are poor water condition(which mine is ok) and not enough green in their diet. Is this true? Any advice? View attachment 9845
or the one and only crushed coral with underground reverse filter that PaulB uses. Since Paul is probably the only person to pull off his version stick with one of the other three.
U read my mind. I was a lil worried of that too. If I do it gradually I think I should be fine tho. Take a lil out here and there. Do u see any issues with that?Dan honestly you're tank has had so many changes in the past few months I'd been inclined to let the sand be for now or at least gradually remove it. I've made multiple changes to my tank at times and it makes it difficult to determine cause and effect when issues pop up.
Sounds like a plan. I may leave some sand in the back of the tank behind the rocks. There r some areas I won't be able to get too so that may be enough for the wrassesI think that would be the better approach. Vacuum it out periodically when you change you water.