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Old 03-28-2012, 04:58 AM
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I gOt a 10g nano reef and it is 2 months old (started with fully cured lr and used water from a huge reef system) that's why I need to find the dead animals.... Small system not much room for mistakes, that's why I'm asking. Man I gotta talk the wife into Letting me get a 55g
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Old 03-28-2012, 05:02 AM
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I gOt a 10g nano reef and it is 2 months old (started with fully cured lr and used water from a huge reef system) that's why I need to find the dead animals.... Small system not much room for mistakes, that's why I'm asking. Man I gotta talk the wife into Letting me get a 55g
That is true for a nano system you would want to find the critters.
1st try to detail looking at the rock or sand,I mean try finding the critters before moving things,...and at the end do not disturb the sand,good luck.
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Old 03-28-2012, 05:15 AM
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really there isn't anywhere else they could be because the other rock work is more or less flat. I'm almost temPted just to take this chunk of rock out of the tank but then I will only have like 6lbs of rock in the tank.
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Old 03-29-2012, 05:31 AM
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cant find the turbo snail anywhere, its not like its a small snail, but i cant find it. I have zoas, a frogspawn, clownfish, a couple hermits, 1 more turbo snail, and a cleaner shrimp in the tank. If its dead and in the tank is it going to affect my tank and crash it. I really dont want anything to die.. what to do?
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Old 03-29-2012, 05:45 AM
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cant find the turbo snail anywhere, its not like its a small snail, but i cant find it. I have zoas, a frogspawn, clownfish, a couple hermits, 1 more turbo snail, and a cleaner shrimp in the tank. If its dead and in the tank is it going to affect my tank and crash it. I really dont want anything to die.. what to do?
I wouldn't worry, the hermits and cleaner shrimp will dispose of the body.
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Old 03-29-2012, 05:45 AM
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test for ammonia that will tell you right away whats going on .I always keep a bottle of ammonia lock just in case , you can dump some in and not have to panic about doing a water change right that second.
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If it was a large turbo the shell should be seen somewhere and if there is nothing left then no worries, if it's dead in the shell then remove it fast as that can mess your tank up royally.
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Also if you're thinking of upgrading do a 75g which is the same length as a 55 but abit wider and taller. For a mid size tank a 75g is the best all round size, 90g is abit tall and unless you like getting wet to the armpits the 75 is a winner for mid size.
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