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Nope, no skimmer. I'll put my mini on there, and move the damsel over to the 90gallon. I'll get a test kit when im at golds tmrw morning, and i'll do a water change after i pick up my new glass tops in a couple hours. Blahhhh
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The stressed and dying nudibranch most likely released something into the water. Carbon and water changes, as stated above, are the best thing to do.
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exactly what mr alberta said some nudibranches releases toxins when stressed or dieing try to find out what kind you had on the net and look for shure,but in a nano a 25% water change 2 or 3 times over the next week if thing do start lookin better carbon in the filter will help tones
i also dont think 1 clown and 1 damsil are pushing the bioload of a tank that size but i still wouldnt be adding anymore.
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