10-05-2012, 01:46 PM
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Originally Posted by onefish2fish cut back feeding, check your source water for phosphates and nitrates, add a GFO reactor, are there corals? cut back your light and/or replace your bulbs... that would be a good start, personally i wouldnt look into fish for your solution, but rather the problem causing it. sorry, there isnt a tang suitable for a 40g. |
hey i dont feed them alot ( in my own mind that im aware of), i have timed lights for 12hrs od daylight using t5-oh lighting system with 1 blue artinic light and a marine coral growth light. my phosphate test kits show no phosphates in the water and im already using R/O water to reduce any ppm that goes into the system. as for corals i really only have a colt coral. i did at one time have a large Zoanthids polyps corals but they where mostly eatten by my stupid emerald crabs....  anyhow i also have a phosphate remover sock in the filter to help remove any excess phosphates. the only thing in my paramiters that is alittle high is my no3 levels but im currently resolving that issue. any other help u could offer and why would a small tang not fit into a 40g. there is still lots of swimming area
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