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Old 02-16-2008, 06:38 AM
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nitrite 0-0.1 mg/L
ammonia 1.2 mg/L

More brown diatoms growing. 10% water change and threw in a bag of carbon today.

There's some interesting life on my new live rock. I'm a little suspicious of it after the aiptasia experience, but I think it's good. There are lots of things that look like long brown turds littering the rocks, with "flower" heads emerging from some--guessing featherdusters? Also some stripey tentacles emerging from a hole--brittle star?

This picture shows what I think might be featherdusters:

http://i271.photobucket.com/albums/j...g/DSC06949.jpg

That's all for now. Any advice appreciated as always!

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Old 02-18-2008, 07:31 AM
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Got a Rio nano skimmer today. I can't run it out of the sump area as planned as it needs a stable, high water level. Too early to say how it will work--after a few hours, lots of bubbles in the tank and white foam starting to rise up the neck.

Should I scrape the brown diatoms off the glass or just leave it? There are lots of little "bugs" (pods?) feeding on it.

Whatever the two kinds of creatures are on my rock that I mentioned, I seem to have lots of both.
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The stripey tentacled thingy is probably Spagetti worms which are fine in your tank. Can't really tell from the picture what the others are.
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Looks to be a cross between a spaghetti worm and feather dusters (with tubes) its hard to tell, they blend in pretty well. Either way, both are good for the tank

IMO, I'd leave the stuff on the glass for the pods to eat, it will only help your pod population. Scrap it off when it becomes too annoying for you but leave it if you don't mind it.
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Old 02-19-2008, 10:22 PM
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Thanks for the ID--I'll try to get a picture of the other ones soon, but the tentacles are very slim, so hard to capture on my not-so-great camera.

The brown diatoms have died down somewhat, starting to be replaced by green algae. I didn't see a lot of pods on the glass and wanted to "feed" my new skimmer, so I scraped it off today.

I haven't been able to get the foam to climb more than halfway up the tube in the Rio, but I suppose I just need to be patient and keep fiddling with it. My water level is stable, so I hope it will stay adjusted once I get it right.

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Old 02-21-2008, 02:52 AM
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0 mg/L nitrite
0.6 mg/L ammonia
8.5 ph
9 dkh

First time to test kh. It's much higher than my freshwater tanks have ever been--guess the sand and rock buffer it? I don't know what a desirable ph is for saltwater either.

Everything is looking good--no algae at the moment and I've finally got some foam coming out the neck of the skimmer, though nothing falling in the cup yet.
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so thats just acrylic siliconed in?
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