DeMartini's 8 gallon BioCube

saltn00b

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many gorgonians need heavily fed water column , even if they are photosynthesizing. they often in need of a lot of phyto.
 

saltn00b

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i dont think cyclop is considered a type of phyto , but more of a zo plankton of one specific type. not entirely sure. if its still alive i would try and get some phytoplan.
 

bonebrake

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Hi Lauren,
I just wanted to drop you a note and let you know the Chemiclean Red Slime Remover worked wonders! The cyanobacteria is 100% gone. Thanks!
 

demartini

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Originally Posted by saltn00b
i dont think cyclop is considered a type of phyto , but more of a zo plankton of one specific type. not entirely sure. if its still alive i would try and get some phytoplan.
I always add a little phytoplankton, but I don't want to put too much because My tank is so small and I don't want to pollute the water. the gorgonian seemed to catch the cyclopeeze pretty well. Maybe I'll frag the dead pieces off and stick it in my 14 gallon.
 

demartini

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Originally Posted by Bonebrake
Hi Lauren,
I just wanted to drop you a note and let you know the Chemiclean Red Slime Remover worked wonders! The cyanobacteria is 100% gone. Thanks!

I'm so glad it worked! can't wait to see your tank!
 

cpbirds407

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Originally Posted by DeMartini
Here are my new Arctic Blue Clove Polyps; they look like snow flakes.


Hi De Martini
Do you ever frag these blue clove polyps? If you do...Hmmm... You know what I want! Just one polyp is enough for me!

Let me know.
Drop me a PM
Thanks!
 
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