So I have the dreaded flat worm out break. I have done some research on the flat worm exit stuff and I am leaning toward that route. Does any one know of a natural way to kill them?
So I have a 10g tank, in my soon to be fish room, with some old substright, a bio wheel backpack filter and a light. The tank temp is below 60 degrees and the salinity is at 1.023. The light stays on for about an hour a day and has some natural light for the rest of the day. It has been running like this for about a month.
The first few weeks there was no life at all. Then I saw some small snails moving around the sandbed. A few weeks later I found a small pure white aptaisa and
So I came home today, after a long day of shoveling snow, to find all of my fish dead. Don't know what the hell happened. My corals seem to be doing ok. Most of my zoos are open, my acans are fine and my shrimp is still alive for now. So I did a 5 gallon water change and turned up my skimmer. We will see what happens tomorrow. My lights just went out. What the hell......
So I need some help on deciding what size pipe I am going to use for my over flow into my fuge. I have a 1400 gph return pump. Any help would be great. Happy reefing.
Hey guys. I've got a weird question! Two of my three chromies are kissing alot. It's really the only way I can describe what they are doing. It's not like a peck but more like they are in highschool sucking face. It's really weird. It's almost to the point where I have to sit my son down and have the birds and the bees talk. HELP!!!!!!!