booxer420
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I am very new to the saltwater aquarium hobby- I started in July with a ten gallon aquarium for some zebra hermit crabs I found at the coast on a family vacation. Now I have two aquariums running. In my 10 gallon I have 4 medium sized zebra hermits, one green spotted puffer (I acclimated him to full salt along with mollies) The small aquarium is now covered in algae and I am unsure what to do to get it under control.
My larger aquarium is home to two striped damsels, a dottyback, a cardinal pj, a coral banded shrimp, two featherdusters, a mushroom, two tube anemones, a mexican turbo snail, a cleaner hermit, a queen conch, and one remaining astria snail. In the last four days my queen conch appears to have eatten the other three astrias- when I called the pet store they told me this was impossible but I witnessed it. They advised me to try to feed her shrimp pellets but according to online she will not eat meat and can not digest meat.
I have been feeding frozen marine delight, frozen squid(to the anemones) frozen and freeze dried brine shrimp, phytomax and flake food- alternated daily.
All water test are safe with Nitrates being a little high(20) due to adding the cardinal and conch a couple days ago- I think.... any advice on the aglae in the small tank and the conch in the larger would be very helpful.
My larger aquarium is home to two striped damsels, a dottyback, a cardinal pj, a coral banded shrimp, two featherdusters, a mushroom, two tube anemones, a mexican turbo snail, a cleaner hermit, a queen conch, and one remaining astria snail. In the last four days my queen conch appears to have eatten the other three astrias- when I called the pet store they told me this was impossible but I witnessed it. They advised me to try to feed her shrimp pellets but according to online she will not eat meat and can not digest meat.
I have been feeding frozen marine delight, frozen squid(to the anemones) frozen and freeze dried brine shrimp, phytomax and flake food- alternated daily.
All water test are safe with Nitrates being a little high(20) due to adding the cardinal and conch a couple days ago- I think.... any advice on the aglae in the small tank and the conch in the larger would be very helpful.