That is a good sign. Get the rest and I would probably blast them again just to play it safe.
That is a good sign. Get the rest and I would probably blast them again just to play it safe.
[FONT=franklin gothic medium][SIZE=3]20g JBJ hydra 26
90g DSA [/SIZE][/FONT]
So the 20-30 look to have dwindled to a handful, counted maybe 5 and they look very skinny. So the blasting with hot water, running lights at 33%, dialing back the vortech and most important I think, spot feeding pellets instead of blasting flake into the tank have seem to shown good hope! I won't be happy till I see none though
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Well I noticed only about 3 or 4 thriving ones in there so I ramped up the lights a but from 36-48%. Well I guess they love they higher lighting cause the ones I shot with boiling water were trying to come out so I quickly turned the lights back down when I noticed. They seemed to go back down but I may have to hit them a few more times to finish them off.
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Hail Hydra!!!
Nothing!!!!
Hydroid problem had been dwindling down with the help of this little guy
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So an update. "Nothing good comes fast." Lol ok ok.
Hydroids down, added some new sand to the bed, installed a pump that was leaching heavy metals into water and light acclimation expires turning them up to 83% all day I was gone. Got home and everything was closed except the toadstool and nem. Ammonia is spiking over the next few days losing half my cuc and both my cleaner shrimp. Turn to circulation pump and light to help stressed coral and in return it stressed the nem and toadstool who were not bother until this point. The nem started walking around and found its home on the toadstools foot making him close up and the tank became cloudy. At that point I removed the nem from the toadstool and them being in the back, I slid the light back there so it just hitting them and they have begun to perk up while the other heal. This morning toadstool had almost full polyp extension and some zoas were starting to peak out to see some light. Hoping everything is starting to stable out.
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