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![]() im intrested in the frogspawn how much for that? thx
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![]() Few ppl sent me PMs showing interest. As promised, here are the pics.
![]() ![]() ![]() As you can see, there were developing pretty well until the algae took over my nano. I'm pretty sure they'll do very well on the right environment. I'd hate to see them dying on my tank.
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![]() Why don't you try:
Cutting on the food for a week or so Don't turn on light for 1-2 days Get Hermits Put in those little white balls to absorb silica and phosphates? Do a couple of water changes This should help you with the algae a bit... |
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I'm thinking an emerald crab as well. I've got few messages, so I'm selling them to whoever contacted me first. I guess that'd be the fairest thing to do.
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![]() Try a sea hare, they helped us one time, and i think they are so "cute" in their own way. The only bad thing is, when the algea gone, so must be them.
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![]() I had some pretty epic hair algae for a while, turned out all I had to do was adjust my flow so that sand (and nitrates/phosphates) couldn't settle on my rock as easily...
Now I know why we're supposed to turkey baste out 'scapes every so often. |
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