Hello All, I have two things in my tank that I cannot figure out.
First, I got two Carribean sea cucumbers a few weeks ago. They went into the rockwork the day I put them in, and have not moved from those spots since. Is this normal? Theyre clearly still alive as they wiggle around.
Secondly, I have this very long stringy algae sort of taking over things. It is brown and thin, and can get up to 12"+ long. Easy to manually remove, but it sticks to EVERYTHING. Is this just diatoms, or is it dinos? If it is diatoms, will running GFO in a reactor pull out the silicates? Phosphate test at .03 on red sea pro. I want to avoid any kind of carbon dosing as the macro algae suffers. And to add, if I do run GFO will it effect a 7" maxima clam? I have read it will cause pinched mantle. If I were to use the GFO i would mix it with matrix carbon that runs most of the time anyway.
Thanks for any input, I have googled these things and havent found any satisfactory answers.
First, I got two Carribean sea cucumbers a few weeks ago. They went into the rockwork the day I put them in, and have not moved from those spots since. Is this normal? Theyre clearly still alive as they wiggle around.
Secondly, I have this very long stringy algae sort of taking over things. It is brown and thin, and can get up to 12"+ long. Easy to manually remove, but it sticks to EVERYTHING. Is this just diatoms, or is it dinos? If it is diatoms, will running GFO in a reactor pull out the silicates? Phosphate test at .03 on red sea pro. I want to avoid any kind of carbon dosing as the macro algae suffers. And to add, if I do run GFO will it effect a 7" maxima clam? I have read it will cause pinched mantle. If I were to use the GFO i would mix it with matrix carbon that runs most of the time anyway.
Thanks for any input, I have googled these things and havent found any satisfactory answers.