Just gonna start by saying if you only want to comment something rude, I do not need your negativity.
Life has been hard recently, and I’ve been having a lot of mental health struggles. As such, my time and ability to maintain my tank has severely declined. I have a huge green hair algae outbreak, haven’t tested the water in weeks, and have paid minimal attention to my auto doser. I don’t always even remember to feed my fish. Luckily I’ve been able to do enough to avoid any major losses.
Trying to get the tank back on track, I have a lot of large floating chunks of algae and just crap. I have more salt coming in a few days (my last box got ruined by water) And will try and do some water changes. Is there anything else I can do to try and get these floaties out? I have a filter sock that I change when I can, and a skimmer. Algae is growing like crazy. I did get an algae blenny yesterday and he’s already eating.
Just been having a really tough time, and sometimes this tank has quite literally saved my life. When I’ve wanted to end it all, I’ve hung on for the sake of the inhabitants of my tank needing me. I have a great mental health professionals team, it just takes time.
Any words of encouragement and advice are appreciated. And ‘lazy’ ways of getting the tank even marginally better are appreciated.
Thank you for reading. Heres a photo I took of my mandarin dragonet a few months ago when my tank was doing better.
Life has been hard recently, and I’ve been having a lot of mental health struggles. As such, my time and ability to maintain my tank has severely declined. I have a huge green hair algae outbreak, haven’t tested the water in weeks, and have paid minimal attention to my auto doser. I don’t always even remember to feed my fish. Luckily I’ve been able to do enough to avoid any major losses.
Trying to get the tank back on track, I have a lot of large floating chunks of algae and just crap. I have more salt coming in a few days (my last box got ruined by water) And will try and do some water changes. Is there anything else I can do to try and get these floaties out? I have a filter sock that I change when I can, and a skimmer. Algae is growing like crazy. I did get an algae blenny yesterday and he’s already eating.
Just been having a really tough time, and sometimes this tank has quite literally saved my life. When I’ve wanted to end it all, I’ve hung on for the sake of the inhabitants of my tank needing me. I have a great mental health professionals team, it just takes time.
Any words of encouragement and advice are appreciated. And ‘lazy’ ways of getting the tank even marginally better are appreciated.
Thank you for reading. Heres a photo I took of my mandarin dragonet a few months ago when my tank was doing better.