PS copepods can probably help too since they eat phytoplankton. Same with feather sisters and scallops. However, you would need to supplement the latter two with phytoplankton once the bloom is gone.
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Ok, I let the water from the tank sit in a bucket a little bit. When I dumped the water out it was clear. Then this was at the bottom. It smells so gross so I guess this is what’s making the water brown. Would a big water change be ok for the fish if I do one?They come with everything. It will be a bit unsightly for a few days with it in but you can use it only as needed
Yeah I really hope it will finally fix this problem. The tank looks worse again. Super brown.That looks nasty lol!
In my opinion, a large water change is safe for fish, and kind of my "go to" for if/when the tank starts going downhill.
Alright. I just noticed I used the stock pump for a while in the tank and once I replaced it I’ve been using it now for mixing the saltwater. I saw there’s a sponge in the stock pump. If the stuff that’s making my water brown is in that sponge in the pump could that put the bacteria into the new water?A water change is fine to do
Alright. I just noticed I used the stock pump for a while in the tank and once I replaced it I’ve been using it now for mixing the saltwater. I saw there’s a sponge in the stock pump. If the stuff that’s making my water brown is in that sponge in the pump could that put the bacteria into the new water?