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    1. Do Kenya trees move? I have two and they are thriving but just curious. They are attached to rocks and it doesnt look like they can move.
    2. Emerald crab didn't make. However, water parameters are excellent. Fish, anenome and other inverts are doing great. The emerald was eating dried seaweed as well as whatever it found in the tank. Im curious what happened...
    3. Mysis vs Brine shrimp. I'm using both but I notice that mysis are smaller than brine and mysis causes algae. Fish like both but favor mysis. Has anyone else come to this conclusion.


    thanks
    KT

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    3. I use both..

    Which brand are you using? And are you rinsing your food before feeding?
    ReeF mafiA

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    No, not rinsing. Thawing out first though. The brand for both is San Francisco Bay - Sally's.

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    Response to item number 1: Kenya trees can end up around your tank on their own by... touching a rock or piece of something such as glass and then attaching itself to it and leaving a small piece behind, causing it to now spread. Or, by dropping a branch that will grow where it lands or where it is carried to by flow.

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    Are you sure you lost your crab? They molt. Then they hide for a day or two until they harden again.


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    I lost an emerald or two, but I think it was due to a lack of food. They clean up real good, then get hungry.

    Mysis smaller than brine? I'm confused. I've never seen adult artemia though.
    -You had me at PWM

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    I've never had algae because of food and I feed alot.

    But it wouldnt hurt to pre rinse your food... I tried it once and have stuck to doing so... Makes it a little easier when it comes to feeding to..
    ReeF mafiA

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    Thx. I will rinse.

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    FWIW, I just saw this article today. I'll admit, I didn't have time to read it all, but I read what I could and it basically concludes there is no negligible difference in rinsing your food or not relative to phosphate levels in the tank. The phosphates in the food far outweigh the food in the 'rinse off'.

    http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2012/3/chemistry

    Aquarium Chemistry: Phosphate And Math: Yes You Need To Understand Both

    By Randy Holmes-Farley, Ph.D.

    Foods are by far the most important source of phosphate in most aquariums. In considering whether sources of phosphate other than foods are important, one must carefully look to the actual amounts involved to determine whether other sources are even worth trying to minimize.
    -You had me at PWM

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    Thx. I'm learning and appreciate all feedback...

    I will rinse as well.

    What brand Brine and Mysis you recommend?

    KT

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