doesn't the 100micron bag remove the "food" for the corals?
i know yours are doing great, but i thought part of this concept was to keep stuff in suspension.
doesn't the 100micron bag remove the "food" for the corals?
i know yours are doing great, but i thought part of this concept was to keep stuff in suspension.
nice thread.
do pods/worms etc have the ability to find the food particles suspended? or only filter feeders? i imagine there still has to be some dead spots in crevasses where these small animals could find their lunch.
i think one disadvantage would be a more rigorous maintenance schedule...
nice thread.
do pods/worms etc have the ability to find the food particles suspended? or only filter feeders? i imagine there still has to be some dead spots in crevasses where these small animals could find their lunch.
i think one disadvantage would be a more rigorous maintenance schedule...
it's not recommended.
it can be done, and provided other excellent water parameters, calcium supplementation, and possibly phytoplankton, it might survive.
however, it will not do as well as it could under proper lighting.
That's funny!.
is that eel full grown?
Lexi, eels creep you out unless they are out in the open?
That seems opposite of what i would expect.
If they creep you out, wouldn't you want them to stay hidden?
He may have been exposed to ich at sometime that you don't know about unless you reared him yourself. Many things known and unknown can trigger an attack of ich. But overall i agree with Lexi who agrees with johnny. My favorite way to treat ich in the absence of a Q-tank is to use garlic and...
So , your clam in your seven gallon tank was larger than 3 inches?
Did you feed it al all, or was the PC light strong enough to sustain it? Did you dose calcium? Sorry for all the questions but i sure do appreciate your help.