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JAT-Just A Thought
Actually I do add the Alk (part 2) slowly right in front of a powerhead. If i don't do this, it turns to a snowlike substance. This white "concentrate" doesn't appear on the glass untill about 10 mins after i add both parts 1 and 2.
About the last 3 months, I've had problems with a substance that appears on the glass of my 28 gal bowfront. It happens when I add both parts of my ESV (Calcium Part 1 and Alkalinity Part 2). Wondering if anyone had any advice on how to prevent this from happening, because it's a REAL pain to...
thanks guys, i know that flame scallops are as close to impossible as it gets, but i was just wondering if anyone had success. thanks for the information!
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Just wondering if anyone on reefs.org has had success with keeping Flame Scallops (Limaria scabra) also known as "Fileclams." I know they are very difficult to feed, and i was wondering if anyone tried to feed cyclopees (def. mispelled :lol: ). Thanks for your help! :?:
try to feed with a garlic suppliment or a vitamin additive, what kind of foods do you feed? and how often?
the only way a fish can get ick is if it is stressed out. even if there is ick in the tank, a fish can resist it as long as it's healthy. so i guess my advice is to feed w/ garlic...
It doesn't look like ick to me, but i have been wrong before! :) If you think that it's a disease, I would suggest maybe getting a pair of cleaner shrimp. One would certainly do the trick, but in a reef it's best to have pairs because they will mate and feed corals in the tank.
i agree chris, think that an external skimmer would be the best bet rather than trying to find something to fit into that opening, and yes, i would go with the mag pump as well, as i've had problems with rio's before.
I have an awesome book that has id's on all that kind of stuff and tells what their purpose is in a reef tank. it's called "reef invertebrates" by anthony calfo & robert fenner. i think it is very informative....it's in the $40 range, which isn't too bad for a book.
it does sound like ick, i agree 100%. i would buy a reef safe (copper free) antibiotic. i have used greenex before and it worked great on my purple tang! i have had experience with uv sterilizers and they are benificial in a fish only tank, but i wouldn't recomend them for a reef tank as they...