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    Default overfeeding?

    I think I am? My water is a littlIe bit cloudy, I mean it's not horrible, but there is definatly some sort of "flim" in the tank. The parameters are fine. I have five fish in a 29 gallon, 1 1/2 year old tank (which is probably a little above capacity, considering 2 are large). Anyhow, would this "filmy" stuff be from overfeeding or something else? I only have a few crabs in there for clean up, which I just added today, 4 blue legs and an emerald, I also "think" there are 2 scarlets, but I haven't seen them for a while (there is LOTS of live rock). My snails, cerith and nassirus should be coming from ReefCleaners tomorrow, and I know that will help out too. Oh, I feed twice a day, one cube of marine cuisine a day, a large pinch of Prime Reef each time and 2-4 large flake of formula 2 each time. Have a skimmer and mechanical filtration as well, put new filters in the filter today.

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    Last edited by clownmama; Wed, 18th Feb 2009 at 09:44 PM.

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    Default little much

    for a tank that size and bio load i would go a steo down on the feeding. i would say go to once a day and swith between cube one day with the prime reef then the formula 2 so its not the same everyday and less for the filter to clean up. but thats just me

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    Is all the food being consumed in 5 minutes?If so ,do you have powerheads pointing towards the surface?Tell us more about tank and equipment.What mechanical filtration,how much live rock and what skimmer?They more info, the easier to help.
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    our 20 long produced a film on the inside of the glass, which made the tank look cloudy, only the razor blade scrapper would take it off completely.

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