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I was waiting on cuc to make sure they have food... I guess it is time.
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Do I touch them or leave them? Vac out? Stir in? Been a long time since I've had to think about it.
This is generally a sign of a tank completing its cycle and while unsightly is also harmless. If you dont like appearance, Siphon it up, reduce white light intensity and add some snails such as astrea, cerith, nerite and even a couple of strawberry conchs who will help control it. Glass can be wiped as needed. Some triggers are dry rock, silicates in expired RODI cartridges, elevated ammonia and nitrate and even lack of water flow
 
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This is generally a sign of a tank completing its cycle and while unsightly is also harmless. If you dont like appearance, Siphon it up, reduce white light intensity and add some snails such as astrea, cerith, nerite and even a couple of strawberry conchs who will help control it. Glass can be wiped as needed. Some triggers are dry rock, silicates in expired RODI cartridges, elevated ammonia and nitrate and even lack of water flow
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I am just going to let it be. I need to order a CUC next.

I did start with dry rock and dr Tim's. I am so used to live rock, so this is just me relearning the new way.
 

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Sounds like your experience has been just like mine so far, even down to waiting to order the CUC. For what it's worth, I had an amazing experience with this company: https://invertedreef.com/ SO nice not to have to worry about your snails bringing in who knows what kind of pests and disease.
 

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