nyhcx516x
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Well, "Mandarin Orange", as misnamed by my girlfriend (and the name may stick) is doing well. So far, im still amazed at my luck.
I turn off the HOB filter, and the nano korillia in the QT, let the water settle down, and after the water movement has stopped, I add some frozen cyclopeeze. He moves around at smlling it, but as assumed, wont go after any of it until it lands on the bottom, or the rock. After it isnt suspended in the water, he goes after the food.
In my main system, I can shut off my powerheads, but hesitate to kill my main return from the sump/refuge pump. Of course, the water level in my DT drops, while my refuge water level raises (not a big deal in the refuge). Does anyone see this (main pump cutoff) as a problem for an hour or so in the morning or evening? Giving him time to get some frozen food in addition to the copepods I know hes enjoying.
I was thinking about turninig off some of the pumps in the evening/overnight anyway. This may be another topic all together, but suggestions on that?
I turn off the HOB filter, and the nano korillia in the QT, let the water settle down, and after the water movement has stopped, I add some frozen cyclopeeze. He moves around at smlling it, but as assumed, wont go after any of it until it lands on the bottom, or the rock. After it isnt suspended in the water, he goes after the food.
In my main system, I can shut off my powerheads, but hesitate to kill my main return from the sump/refuge pump. Of course, the water level in my DT drops, while my refuge water level raises (not a big deal in the refuge). Does anyone see this (main pump cutoff) as a problem for an hour or so in the morning or evening? Giving him time to get some frozen food in addition to the copepods I know hes enjoying.
I was thinking about turninig off some of the pumps in the evening/overnight anyway. This may be another topic all together, but suggestions on that?