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they wave around due to the current, my tank is taking forever to complete the cycle, it's now been well over a month since the introduction of live rock, i am pretty sure it has spiked though and is slowly coming back down, the nitrites are at around .03 now
i got these little hair looking things all over my glass, and some rusty lookking algae forming on the glass. I am curious as to what the hair looking things are and if i should clean them off, i can post a pic if necssary, thanx
i got the bristle worm this morning with some tweezers. i tried last night with a turkey baster, let me just say, this method doesn't work very well because the suckers can hang on to the rock, i felt bad killing a life form but i did it for the health of the tank, viva la revolucion
it seems there are some conflicting opinions on the bristle worm, some say they are bad, some say good, I am considering trapping it because I don't want it to harm any of my corals once I start putting them in, I have read they will munch on coral....
i think i will try to build a trap for it. Take an empty film canister, the little black plastic ones with the grey lids, cut a slit big enough for the worm on the top, inside put some brine shrimp, wrapped in some panty hose so it can't escape out into the tank. just put it in the tank near...
i think i have a glass anenome on my new piece of rock. I read these are a pest and to combat the infestation you should get a predator of the anenome. what are some good predators for this anenome for a ten gallon nano?