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  1. bigntasty

    New Mandarin Dragonet

    THanks for your input. I have a 20-25 gallon sump. if I set up some live rock and lights in there that may work. If pods begin to form down there how would I get them into my main tank? Would they get sucked up in my return water lines?
  2. bigntasty

    New Mandarin Dragonet

    My tank is about 3 years old. The only issue I have had with the tank is a on going battle with hair algae. I have already purchased some copepods to put into the the tank and to attempt to culture my own in a seperate system. How do i know if my tank already has copepods in it?
  3. bigntasty

    New Mandarin Dragonet

    I put a mandarin dragonet into my 90 gallon FOWLR tank two days ago. I bought it without knowing much about it, which I almost never do. It hasnt been eating any of the food I have been putting into the tank (flakes, pellets, frozen foods). It has been going through some of the sand and nibbling...
  4. bigntasty

    90 Gallon FOWLR with algae problem

    i appreciate the reply. I am going to try and use these tactics and see how it plays out. I have already tried using a few but i think i will have to use all of them.
  5. bigntasty

    90 Gallon FOWLR with algae problem

    I was thinking of adding some snails and crabs to do some cleaning to help as well. I am just hesitant because my pink tailed trigger might eat them.
  6. bigntasty

    clown fish laying eggs

    i have a 90 gallon FOWLR tank with 5 chromis, 1 pink tailed trigger, 1 lemon peel angel, 1 hippo tang, 1 six line wrasse, and 2 clown fish. The clown fish have laid what i believe is eggs a few times over the past month. They look like silver bubbles that are attached to the wall. It causes a...
  7. bigntasty

    90 Gallon FOWLR with algae problem

    I have a 90 gallon FOWLR tank. It has been running for over 2 years and over the past couple of months I have had a serious problem with what i think is hair algae. It grows over everything in the tank including the walls and live rock. It is very slimy and can grow over a couple of inches long...
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