AlexR9364
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So my system is 180 Litres (I think that is like 48 Gallons.) and is around 9 months old. All parameters are good and we are still battling our way through the ugly phase but more and more coralline algae is appearing everyday.
Would my system benefit from the addition of phytoplankton, rotifiers and copepods?
I started with live sand and have both a sand sifting goby and a scooter blenny in the system. Thankfully both eat frozen and prepared foods and are fat and healthy (LFS missold them as beginner fish, wasn't till I got them home I realised my error.). Will the copepods live in the sand? Is it feasible to build a population? Really just looking for advice and other's experience.
Would my system benefit from the addition of phytoplankton, rotifiers and copepods?
I started with live sand and have both a sand sifting goby and a scooter blenny in the system. Thankfully both eat frozen and prepared foods and are fat and healthy (LFS missold them as beginner fish, wasn't till I got them home I realised my error.). Will the copepods live in the sand? Is it feasible to build a population? Really just looking for advice and other's experience.