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![]() every single day when i wake up my glass is covered in little critters. i've identified hydroid jellyfish and copepods but there's other little bugs as well.
my water is littered with these things and they're floating all over my tank anyway to lower the population of these things, i want my water and glass to look clear and not like its constantly snowing |
#2
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![]() try running a 100 micron or smaller filter sock and mechanically remove them.
Make sure you take it out and replace it with a new one every 2-3 days or atleast throughly wash it at that interval to prevent nitrate spike. |
#3
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![]() at 20 bucks or so per sock doesnt really seem very economical
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#4
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![]() Huh? $20? They are way less than that and you can wash them out repeatedly before they wear out.
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#5
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![]() Filter socks should be about $10 each, and are fully reusable by washing in the washing machine without soaps. Probably your best bet for getting the jellies.
However, these bugs you're seeing sound like pods. There are many different kinds. |
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![]() when i first started the tank and wanted to clear up the water from the sand i went and bought a sock from the LFS and they charged me like 18.99 for it. used it for 3 days, tried to clean it and could never get it clean so i threw it away.
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#7
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![]() Quote:
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180 starfire front, LPS, millipora Doesn't matter how much you have been reading until you take the plunge. You don't know as much as you think. |
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![]() just get a Mandarine goby and a 6 line wrass and you will see a lot less bugs in no time.
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#9
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![]() Bannana wrasse , mine eats everything even bristle worms ( wish he wouldent) , and isnt mean like a 6 line .
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![]() I think its cuz I only have 3 fish and 250 gallons of total volume...... Lots of room for them to hide and reproduce without getting eaten
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