I would say this is normal because i have only seen it early in the morning for now. 1 x percula clown 1.5 1 x snowy onyx clown 1 1 x cherub angel 1 1 x snowflake eel 12 1 x melanurus wrasse 3 1 x fuzzy dwarf lion fish 2.5 1 x red scooter blenny 1 1 x algae blenny 2.5 2 x banggai cardinals 2 each 3 x pajama cardinals one is 2 the other two are 1 1 x black cardinal 3 1 x one spot fox face 5 1 x unicorn tang 4 1 x. I have a 20 gallon and i want to add 3 green blue chromis in it will they kill each other And i want to add different fish later on Will it be ok or will they just kill all the other fish that i add later. I have been reefing now for about 25 years, and over those many years i have picked up many tips, tricks, and best habits/practices
From a hobbyist and even a coral vendors perspective, i have gained quite a bit of valuable information Many of you likely even have a coral that came from company, pro corals The most popular of which being the pc rainbow. I have been doing this for years Specifically to loosen detritus in the rocks and prevent no3 and po4 build up Detritus is organic matter from fish poop decomposing
I do it once a week and really cloud the tank up Turns it into a snowy filled tank. Have an 80 gal coral reef tank that has been up and running for two months I have 8 fish an two small coral so far My parameters are spot on and i change my filter socks twice a week Why does my tank have small particles floating in it all the time
Skimmer works fine and i change. The difference between essentials pro and essentials plus is the alkalinity This makes it slow release rather than instant This is only for people who are worried about using organic. The cores turned snowy white within 48 h The bleached corals were righted, held under reduced light intensities and fed with brine shrimp for 5 weeks, during which time they did not recover their algal symbionts