theJ
Well-known member
Bump up the flow and you should loose some of that detritus. As your rocks shed it will build up on the surface if there isn't enough flow to keep it in the water column 'till you can skim it out. On my 58g I have 2 seio 820's and 1 maxi 400, not including the 500gph coming from the return. I feel that I -still- need more flow. You have a huge cleanup crew also, so it sounds to me you are in need of some more flow.
As for boiling the rocks, thats going to kill EVERYTHING in/on that rock, including any aerobic bacteria on the surface, and, if thick enough rock (2"+ density) anaerobic bacteria. Not to mention any bristle worms, brittle stars, pods, etc.
Give boiling tank water a shot, possibly joes juice. If the 'tasia comes back in groves like it is currently, then maybe consider some peppermint shrimp, but give it a month before you decide. Just keep up on them and see how things work out. You have a LOT of employees on the cleanup crew, not sure if adding more (peppermint shrimp) is such a good idea at this point.
By the way, do you have any full tank shots? I'd like to check out how you have your maxi jets configured.
As for boiling the rocks, thats going to kill EVERYTHING in/on that rock, including any aerobic bacteria on the surface, and, if thick enough rock (2"+ density) anaerobic bacteria. Not to mention any bristle worms, brittle stars, pods, etc.
Give boiling tank water a shot, possibly joes juice. If the 'tasia comes back in groves like it is currently, then maybe consider some peppermint shrimp, but give it a month before you decide. Just keep up on them and see how things work out. You have a LOT of employees on the cleanup crew, not sure if adding more (peppermint shrimp) is such a good idea at this point.
By the way, do you have any full tank shots? I'd like to check out how you have your maxi jets configured.