I have a glass part only from a 6.6G Edge tank and it sits on a metal stand holding Macroalgaes.
It has a big bunch of Chaetomorpha in about 3 balls, some small live rocks and few pieces of "rubble", with Feather Caulerpa and a variety of flat end Grape Caulerpa (atm can't recall the name), and Prolifera the flat one.
Upon routine pwc I noticed the pale color of the melting of the Grape variety the one with flat ends. I will look for a pic - like this
As I took out water with a plastic cup I saw bits coming off which I have seen before and knew to get it out of the tank.
Got a glove and started to pull it out but underneath were large amounts of mush really. I took out the pieces I could grab, but it left tons of sludge-aceous muck. I added Prime and new water.
Right as I was getting a look into the tank before doing the pwc in the front is a ball of Chaeto and I saw all sizes and shapes of pods swimming around it.
I have been trying to grow them in that tank and wondering if there is a way to suck out the muck and save pods too.
Any good ideas anyone???
Here is a pic of the nice green Chaeto and newer inhabitants the 8 dwarf or baby Brittle Stars. Teaming with pods of all types. Back on the 6th, 12 days ago.
It has a big bunch of Chaetomorpha in about 3 balls, some small live rocks and few pieces of "rubble", with Feather Caulerpa and a variety of flat end Grape Caulerpa (atm can't recall the name), and Prolifera the flat one.
Upon routine pwc I noticed the pale color of the melting of the Grape variety the one with flat ends. I will look for a pic - like this
As I took out water with a plastic cup I saw bits coming off which I have seen before and knew to get it out of the tank.
Got a glove and started to pull it out but underneath were large amounts of mush really. I took out the pieces I could grab, but it left tons of sludge-aceous muck. I added Prime and new water.
Right as I was getting a look into the tank before doing the pwc in the front is a ball of Chaeto and I saw all sizes and shapes of pods swimming around it.
I have been trying to grow them in that tank and wondering if there is a way to suck out the muck and save pods too.
Any good ideas anyone???
Here is a pic of the nice green Chaeto and newer inhabitants the 8 dwarf or baby Brittle Stars. Teaming with pods of all types. Back on the 6th, 12 days ago.
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