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I think the "tacky" tank is making a big come back. Sunken pirate ships, diver etc. I've been seeing a lot of them. I think they're actually pretty great...retro and all that. The sunken submarine is a personal favorite.
It could be a number of things...are you de-chlorinating your make up water? Have you done a TDS reading of your water? If that is particularly high, that could be causing trouble. It could be a bulb change, as well, like HN1 said...I would start with the water as the source of problem...do you...
Honestly, an aquarium chiller would probably do you some good. Especially running the a.c. all the time, and with the possibility of temp swings. Keeping the tops open with a fan could work too, but if it is b/w a.c. on all the time and a chiller...i would definitely go with a chiller...
Joe's Juice should take care of it. It even comes with it's own syringe. Just dot a little on to the eye of each aiptasia, and they'll shrivel up and disappear.
I agree with everyone...especially Keith A., although a bit of a pain to set up, a refugium with a healthy set of caulerpa will do wonders for nuisance algae. Especially if it is properly groomed (healthy mud bed, with proper pruning).
I would definitely recommend Cupramine and Melafix, depending on the tank (cupramine is a no-no in reefs), and it might help to also have some prazipro....(although not as important).
Hello. My name is Max. I am a former aquarium technician who is now helping run Select Aquarium Supply, a new online aquarium webstore. I hope to help with any advice from my experience, and provide a place to acquire some high quality products at a competitive price. I really want to make sure...