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  1. juniper

    switching tank

    Hey Boomer5, thank you very much for the great advice. I know it will definitaly come in handy come moving day. I'm not sure if I am doing lsb or dsb. Not sure what would be best. Once again thanks so much for the advice I appreciate it!!
  2. juniper

    switching tank

    I'm sticking with 55 gallons, just getting new tank. I have a carpest anenome, long tenticle(2), condi, pearl bubble coral, flower pot coral, red chili coral,mushrooms, feather duster(2), yellow tang, domino damsel, maroon clown, hermits, turbos, star. Would like to set up tank in a new...
  3. juniper

    switching tank

    Hello everyone. I'm looking for some friendly advice. I have a 55 gallon reef. My tank is falling apart. Right now I'm hoding it together with woodworking c clamps. I am switching it to a new tank and also switching to a live sand bed, I have crushed coral now. Not sure the best way to...
  4. juniper

    Nitrates keep spiking help??

    I am using 2 fluval 403 filters. I was thinking that maybe crushed coral could be the problem. I do a weekly water change vacuuming the cc everytime. All my other levels are normal just my nitrates are up. 2 days after I do the water change, I start to get the long green algea covering the...
  5. juniper

    Nitrates keep spiking help??

    I'm usuing crushed coral, 2 Fluval 403's, and a Sea Clone protien skimmer. I have 5 fish and am wondering if I should reduce them.
  6. juniper

    Nitrates keep spiking help??

    I'm not understanding why, but my nitrates keep spiking high. I use a protien skimmer, feed tiny amounts 3x a day, have sand sifter star and do weekly water changes. Because they keep spiking I keep getting this long green algea on the surface of my substrate. Any suggestions??
  7. juniper

    bristle worms

    I had 3 of them in my tank and they were 6"to9" long. And my goodness were they big and furry and gross! Anyway I have watched them at night eating my anemones and corals. I lost a beautiful long tenticle because of the biggest worm that lived in the center/bottom of my tank. I tried to catch...
  8. juniper

    bristle worms

    I have a coral banded shrimp, he doesn't do anything but hang out in the back and eat at feeding time. I've never seen him eat a bristle worm, not even at night. Maybe he doesn't know what he is suposed to do(ha-ha). Thanks for the suggestion.
  9. juniper

    bristle worms

    I have some bristle worms in my tank. some say it's ok and some say to get rid of them. Personally I'd like to at least reduce the number in my tank. I do regular water changes and have tried trapem. Any suggestions on how to get rid of a lot of them?
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