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![]() Yeah id say tap water is your problem cyno will stay if there is too much nutrients in your tank. If you have a sand bed, Photophate has probly soaked into the sand and rock. It will take a coupe months for it to clear up. Using consititant RO-DI water changes.
-you need to manage your cal and alk level for coraline to grow. -Snails you need to slow drip accumlated them. -POD's really only reproduce if you have a fuge. I wouldnt worry too much about this because once you add fish there toast anyways. |
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![]() I don't agree with this. If your adding 10% new water every week the tank will have plenty of goodies for coraline. I use Instant Ocean and I am good about my water changes and my tank is a coraline factory.
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![]() Right, Sorry,
I meant top ups not water changes. With the lid I wont have to top up water as much. This will make lugging RODI water a little more manageable. Thanks again guys. |
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