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thedragonfish http:///t/396638/new-10-gal-help/40#post_3537290
Weirdly acting astrea snail?
I have two astrea snails, and up until recently, both were all over the glass all the time. Now, however, one has been sitting in the same spot on the sand for a day or so and not moving. I picked him up to see if he was dead, but he responded and pulled even further back into his shell. Anyone know what is going on?
General update: Today I got a six line wrasse! He looks so great in my tank, I got some more LR and made him a tunnel and cave complex. He's swimming through the rock and out in the open with my clown and chromis, they seem to be getting along
Got a positive ID on the algae: Hair algae like Bang Guy said. My algae is going down after I reduced my amount of lights during the day, and I'm going to get some ChemiPure Elite to run in my filter. All params are good, temp of 77 F, salinity of 1.023 (I'm going to raise it for coral keeping later.) Snails and hermits making progress on my algae. Overall, very happy so far. However, I'm fearing a coming attack of New Tank Syndrome, so I don't want to jinx anything.
Thanks for reading my post!!
-thedragonfish
Hi,
If you already have a hair algae battle going on...Chemipure won't help much, if you are serious about corals...get yourself a GFO reactor, the Two little fishes one, or better yet a BRS (Bulk Reef supply) duel reactor for carbon and GFO. The bottom line is that if you get rid of the phosphates the hair algae will starve out. Keeping carbon running will help curb the chemical warfare the corals produce to attack each other.