Peppermint shrimp will eat the aiptasia that is growing in your tank.I know there are other ways like the hot water or lemon juice or calk mix, however I like the natural method using the shrimp.
Peppermint shrimp will eat the aiptasia that is growing in your tank.I know there are other ways like the hot water or lemon juice or calk mix, however I like the natural method using the shrimp.
They are fine , just getting adjusted to there new digs. The one's that I have are kinda shy so I guess that is there nature. They will be a little more active at feeding time. I do have a large cleaner shrimp and I think that the pepps are afraid of the big cleaner.
I dont know , but I have have that also. Noticed it after my last water change when I churned up some of the live sand in the front of my tank. I cannot think that it is bad. It is something from the live rock that I have and must be related to the long stingy 'hairs' that I see when the...
Go to my user name at the bottom of the main page and search all of my posts and on the second or third there should be the link from when I asked for pics.
I have a 29g bio and while its not a bad tank, it's not the bomb either. I have spent alot of money and time on mods and wished that i'd bought the Finnex or Solana.
There was a similar thread posted not to long ago and it really did shed any light on a clear yes/no answer. Many locals where I live use ocean water which they filter before adding. I just dont know if it is worth the risk. Let use know how it works out for you.