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Old 05-02-2010, 03:38 AM
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I only have one crab and two snails in my 75.
We have only 2 hermi's and 3 snails and 2 cucumbers(formaly 1) in a 110g.
The promotion of heavy clueanup crews are overstated, thats what usually ends up in heart ach and frutrations. Plus an empty wallet.
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Old 05-02-2010, 05:47 AM
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We have only 2 hermi's and 3 snails and 2 cucumbers(formaly 1) in a 110g.
The promotion of heavy clueanup crews are overstated, thats what usually ends up in heart ach and frutrations. Plus an empty wallet.
Yes, definately hurts the wallet.
I saw all that algae and thought how will those little things eat all that stuff. Well now I know how much the snails can pack away.
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Old 05-02-2010, 02:24 PM
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i wouldd say hermits are reefsafe, with caution. if you have a heavy feed tank they do well most times and leave corals alone. they do cause trouble, turning everything over and make a mess.

your doing great. wait until you find the hitchhikers. i bet you will have crabs in your system--wait and see
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you posted that you were getting nitrite readings?.....what test kits are you using?
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Old 05-02-2010, 04:26 PM
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Hey Doug...nitrite isn't toxic in a marine environment even at super high levels. unless you're onto something else??
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Hey Doug...nitrite isn't toxic in a marine environment even at super high levels. unless you're onto something else??
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Back to the books for me. I thought NH3, NO2, and NO3 were all toxic. I thought short term memory was all I had left. Guess not. Oh well I'll keep reading and hopefully something will stick.
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you posted that you were getting nitrite readings?.....what test kits are you using?

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sorry it took so long to reply. I'm kind of scrambling to get as much advice as I can and neglected to look here.

I bought the hagen master test kit. I have never liked the color charts on these things it seems that you ask two people what color match they see and more often than not you get two different answers.

I have been picking up some better testers like Aqua Test KH and Hanna phosphate checker.

What do you think about the hagen test kit? I just took some more tests
with the hagen kit.
NH3 = 0
NO2 = less than 0.1
NO3= less than 5
pH = 8.6 Yikes That seems high

The pH has been fluctuating alot between 8.1 and 8.6 everything looks happy.

I better get a better ph tester. any suggestions?
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i wouldd say hermits are reefsafe, with caution. if you have a heavy feed tank they do well most times and leave corals alone. they do cause trouble, turning everything over and make a mess.

your doing great. wait until you find the hitchhikers. i bet you will have crabs in your system--wait and see

donald

thanks for the encouragement. Hitchhikers!!! Hope their friendly.
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