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Alright so I was looking at my 8g BioCube that just finished cycling and it has some what look like little grey insects crawling around the LR and the sand and stuff. What can they be???
My params are very very good. Checked them last night.
pH = 8.2
Nitrate = 10
Nitrite = 0
Ammonia = 0
Alkalinity = 180
SG = 1.023
Im going to do a 30% water change this weekend and Im going to use my gravel vac to try to get it all out. It seems like it definitely is cyano because it is slimy...
So I have found lots of what look like baby snails crawling around on the rock and glass of the tank. Unfortunately I can't post a picture until later tonight but they are tiny and crawl primarily on the glass of the tank. They are white and have colored backs for the most part. Are they baby...
Hello all, its been a while because Ive been away but now Im back and have missed everything. Sooo, the tank is doing well except I think I may have some cyano bacteria. I took pictures but will only be able to post them later this evening.
As for now, I have found several patches of reddish...
Its based on experience and what some of the experts on the site have told me when I have posted questions re: my nitrates being at or around that level (~20ppm). Obviously less to nothing is better but IME, I have not had a problem at such a level.
I wouldnt take anything from the ocean IMO as you dont know what's really on it. I know we are setting up tanks to mimic the ocean but the ocean is much larger than anything man can reproduce and therefore I think the things in the ocean like sand and rock is better left untouched by us. Why...
I wouldn't necessarily consider the dead snail for adding to the nitrate spike, IME (and Keith can back me up on this). I had 2 dead snails in the tank and the params stayed perfectly as they were before. But I would definitely consider the overfeeding more so for the cause of the nitrate spike.