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![]() they will eat the large ones-just that they will group feed on them.aptasia wiil eat a berghia only if they fall on the feeding arms.as to your cyano,what salt are you using.i never had cyano untill i used h2ocean salt.i switched to seachem reef salt and only get cyano maybe twice a year-fixed with chemclean.it also could be a certain time of year where it occurs naturaly
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![]() I am using h2ocean. I have been since I started the tank. If I wanted to switch what kind of process would I be looking at? Just doing regular water changes with the new salt?
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![]() that's what i did-just switch for water changes-use up your old salt first.there was a breakdown on the chemicals in different salts on 1reef if i remember right.seachem reef salt had the highest magnesium and calcium
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![]() its a red slime algae/bacteria....
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![]() hfp75, thanks but ive already ordered some chemiclean from JL.
monocus, its strange that you mention h2ocean as the probable cause. from what ive read, it seems to be a popular salt. |
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![]() i talked with some of the staff a j&l and they said a lot of people had cyano out breaks when using that salt,of course it could have been the mix at the time,but i never went back to using it
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