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Old 09-15-2015, 01:17 PM
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If it's bad enough to make the water opaque, watch out for oxygen deprivation in your fish (keep skimmer running even if it's overflowing, and point powerheads at the water surface to create ripples). Also keep an eye that you get an ammonia spike from all the "organics" breaking down. Doing a good sized water change and adding some fresh carbon isn't a bad idea. Check out threads on "clam spawning" which is more common, but results in the same troubles.
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Old 09-26-2015, 04:41 PM
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Thanks for the tips!

And yes, the ammonia spiked - it's at .25. I should have made the connection with the spawn, I thought it was caused by leftover krill that we feed the Fuzzy Lionfish. Sometimes he misses one or two and it gets lodged somewhere in the tank, though I assumed the krill would be eaten by the shrimp or bristleworms before it rotted.

I put in some Prime, just in case.

The only other spawn I've see was Trochus snails a few months ago. Now there's baby snails in the tank! I'd much rather see baby snails than big bristleworms!
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