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It sucks.
I shouldnt have had any cycle. My only thing is if the clowns got too stressed and something got to them..
Its crazy all the zoas are fine and anemones are all fine.
no eating. tried they didnt take.
Everything is doing find i even see my birttle stars and snails roaming around.
will it stress the clowns out by turning the off the pumps and doing another water change.
Last night I swaped out the nano koralis for koralia ones and it looked like to much flow the clowns, they couldnt event stay in place they had to fight to swim. So i took them out and replaced them with the nanos again.
This morning i woke up and found my clowns in the corner of the tank...
Bill you sand lover.....
My clowns went nuts and i cant even begin to imagine what they would do in a 30 breeder with sand.
I think im gonna crank it up from Nano koralias to Koralia 1's . The Nanos arent hitting the front wall.
Keep a close eye on it and take away the container as reef and rots said. They like their foot in the sand so i just needs to find a place. What kind of substrate do you have?
WOOT WOOT
Im tired from all the lifting and soar. I got the tank up and running within 4 hours and the only thing was a slight 1 degree difference between tank water and new tank water. Here are pics im doing this from my Blackbeery so hopefully it comes out
its pretty good. I have it in all of my tanks and is a good buffer it just takes a loooooooong time to settle.
Im going BB so i dont need it. I might be in RP tommorow after i set up the tank let me know
Peek a boo look who came out. I think these are what you guys wanted to see. It looks like magenta or light purple with flash and no lights.
Lights off with Flash.
Lights on still adjusting to the MH (i have rocks covering it) Its got like minty green tents
Madame Prez is correct.
Anemones are filled with water and most times upon shipping or transportation they expel water from their body and it goes into the bag or bucket. This water contains waste that can give off ammonia when shipped for long distances.
The more water you drive with them...