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![]() Nope. He'll go in with the other 3 and then the clock will re-start
I'd rather not QT a single fish as I find they get too stressed Albert is correct From what I've read, having lower salinity for new fish is beneficial for them. They require less energy to expel excess salt ( which SW fish do constantly ). This leaves them with more energy for healing, digesting, etc. They are less stressed so do better. I wouldn't do it in a DT, but it's good in a QT when they are new My B-day gift from my Wife arrived today ![]() Seachem still tests 0ppm-ish, and the Hanna tests 0.05 With an error margin of +/- 0.04, it's hard to say for sure but I think my PO4 is under control |
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![]() I see.. thanks for clarifying that. Good to know for when I'll be setting up my QT tank.
Btw, Happy belated birthday!! and thats an awesome birthday gift! |
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![]() Quote:
Great character, laid back. This one looks you right in the eye |
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![]() New little Coris ate right away, and was staying out after lights out
![]() Here's to hoping he does better than the sick little last guy Orange-back started eating pellets today ![]() Crappy pic for posterity ![]() |
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![]() A big thanks to Albert Dao for all his help recently
![]() I won't get into it, but he has been a super big help lately After much talking about my corals, I'm going to cut my lighting back a bunch, and disconnect my Carbon and GFO reactors Hopefully this will revive my failing corals Here's looking forward to some happier critters ![]() |
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![]() Forgot to mention, and for looking back on things, here's a pic of my failing purple birdsnest that I butchered tonight
Summer ![]() Christmas ![]() Today after butchering all the dying crap I hope it comes back ... Hopefully the lower lighting schedule and removing the Carbon/GFO will give some good results ... ![]() |