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That's terrible that you lost your fish again. So heartbreaking!
I would go with what reefwars says, leave the tank fishless for a time, corals only. |
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I would shut it down and watch an empty tank for a while.
It could give you a different perspective from present problems, jmo. I'm doing that with mine for only a week so far and already thinking about a better future tank setup. Lifting the nagging maintenance burden from the shoulders could be a well deserved break.
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agreed fishless sounds like a good idea. or just let it run without fish, corals or lights for a few months and forget about it. wait until your desire returns. good luck!
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Me four...
Maybe a few shrimp and crabs, but no fish, for at least 3 months. But we do want to see the corals again.
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