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![]() yeah alk is in ppm hanna readout
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![]() should i be doing a fresh water dip
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![]() took him out and sepent a while scrubing and even scraping him off and found a few snails
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![]() Ifs its parasitic snails a freshwater dip won't work. You'll need to keep checking and cleaning the clam of snails to make sure that you get them all and any future generations that they may have started.
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![]() i see a lot of scrubbing in my future
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![]() A melonarous wrasse or coris wrasse would be a huge help with parisiric snails
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![]() i did some more reading last night and found out that six-line wrasse will go after those snails. i have one in the 34g do you think he would get along with the others. im a little leery of adding another fish to the tank with the upcoming upgrade in the next month or so.
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