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![]() I had lettuce nudibranches, and urchins work for me. If your running a calcium reactor with a media similar to the ARM brand you may be releasing phosphates into your system that way.
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![]() Not meaning to hijack the thread. Can you run a bag of phosban or similar in the back chambers and receive any benefit? Just curious have a bit of a GHA problem myself.
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![]() In the back chambers of what? Maybe I missed something. But running it passively would have some benefit, sure...
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![]() Sorry Drew,
I'm running a 24 gallon nano cube with three chambers in back. Thanks for the info. Will give it a try next time I make an order. |
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![]() I got a sea hair on the weekend and he just about eat him self to death.
The PO4 was coming from the frozzen food. I'm back to working dayshift instead of afternoon. I didn't know to rinse the food. I was putting one cube in a cup with salt water to thaw then feeding half in the morring and half before work. I was only feed frozzen every second day. The tank could handle that but not every day. One more learning experiment by trial and airer. ![]() Thank for the input and helping me solve my problem.
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