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Good luck. I picked up a 13w UV for the 92g but wasn't big enough. It helped some but not enough.
I did the 7 day blackout cause either way figured would start over if everything dies from the Dino.
Fought that crap on / off for a year. I won by doing a 7 day blackout. Did lose numbness and few fish. I would do a 3 day blackout first. Blow all stuff off Rochester and then a water change.
I used black cardboard all over and covered with a dark blanket tightly wrapped.
Just if you had many babies and they died can throw your tank off with parameters. Dead animals cause nitrate and phosphate to increase and algae can set in. Keep an eye on everything.
Dee, so cool you have that many babies.
Also, you were right that square container is not good for brine shrimp hatching. My water never turned color so only a few shrimp hatched twice. Making a 1 liter hatchery and see if that works better.
As your corals grow and/or get more need to increase those numbers and keep it steady. Most important is stability no matter the numbers, don't have them flucuate.
I always work from home but we aren't allowed to login until 1pm. We have to use our cell phone with the company email appl before that. Well at 1pm my desktop would not start, need a power supply. I managed to get it going by playing with cord. So ordered a new laptop. Once it arrives will...
Been there over 6 months. I moved it s I was rearranging stuff and forgot to toss it. Next day polyps extended. Will post pics later.
Will also test water tomorrow, time permitting and post.
I have a flower pot coral, believe is alvepora, I thought was dead. Then noticed it had polyp extension. Only issue is its all white, used to be greenish. How do I get the color back?