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![]() man, at times all this makes me want to pull my hair out! (made more funny by the fact im bald =P). I am reading up on chemiclean. and it seems for some reason like every time i research nutrient reduction methods, or algae control, i come back to carabon dosing. I want to try vodka dosing, but biopellets are a carbon source as well. If results from vodka are anything like they were from biopellets, im not going anywhere near them!
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![]() Bio pellets works fine, you just have to be patient as it takes time for them to have full benefits from them.
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![]() it took a month or 2 for them to start working, but after they kicked in on my system, all growth stopped, the emerald palys in the above picks bleached, all zoas melted, but i had no algae =S. took them off, and things are starting to grow again. including the algae =/
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![]() who told you to place them in different areas of your tank?i always tell everyone to place them in a shotglass and sink it in one area and let them crawl out on their own in one area.there is a guy in alberta that sells berghia(i think in calgary).i sell them for $14 each and with shipping(around $4o to alberta)
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![]() you keep them together so they can mate-if they can't find each other there is no offspring.they can go from one side of a 15 gal tank to the other in less than 5 minutes.they also usually feed in packs(although they do separate to individually feed)a group of berghia will start at the base of one aptasia-devour it and move onto the next
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![]() Sheesh, someone should start a bhergia nidibranch myth busting thread lol. I was also told that they won't eat the bigger ones and that if I wasn't careful the aiptasia would eat the nudis.
Oh well, this thread really got off topic lol |