I don’t know what I’m doing wrong and why it’s so full of Algae. The lights are only on for 11 hours. Fed once a day. I don’t have snails or hermit crabs and my cleaner shrimp died.
I intend on having a clutch from the two. That has been the plan...she only seems aggressive to him when the tank lightings are on. Should I dim the lights. When the lights are off they don’t leave each others side
So uh yeah third attempt. My male came from a harem so it was sexless and now I believe is a male. He does the wiggle thing to her and she backs up to him and they rub againts each other when I go look also ignore the green hair algae I’m doing a water change and have a sea hare thats helping
But how do I know if it’s doing well? I think I’d just rather keep it in my smaller tank to begin with so I can add some fish that would potentially eat it. Also it’s like one of my favorite things in the tank and my smaller tank has a relatively very low amount of rock so. Yk i rlly would just...
Yes I believe there is a bristle worm in my tank I’m taking the rock out tomorrow to soak in very hot water. But I have a smaller tank that I’d like to put the crab in just cause I like my viewing chances more if that makes sense and I look in all the rock holes and openings that I can see which...
I see it occasionally and would like to see it more therefore I want to move it to a smaller tank but don’t know how to catch and and not kill or harm it. It doesn’t even come out when I feed I think it’s nature is just cleaning up so I’m not sure how to go about this
I have had a gold nugget in the tank for about 6 months who’s about an inch and a half and decided to try pairing with a lightning maroon that’s 2 and a half inches. My smaller fish seems more aggressive. They both occasionally do the submissive wiggle to each other then fight?! I rlly love both...
U had both blue lights and the spectrum at 100% wow. I’ve been feeding the anemone 3-4 times a week and idk what I’m doing wrong adjusting slowly to light my water perimeters are rlly good but some of the tentacles are shriveled up ?
So how do i know if I have the correct wave length? I have the light at a very dim setting rn with my blues a little higher than my color. The anemone is more near the top of the tank. I’ve seen people or rather read that people remove a part of the light so it’s more wide spread and less...
Ok I have the color light around 24 percent at about 13 inches above water level and my blues are around 35 the anemone only looked green to me in the too images with the most light but that’s with the orbit light on not the new one. Why does the wattage no apply to led?