Hello,
I have been battling issues in my reef tank for forever now. algae, and too low or too high nitrates. Currently I walked into my tank and my black clownfish is showing major signs of aggression towards everybody especially the male occelaris. On top of that it bothered my basslet she has now disappeared from her sleeping spot at least for now. My other orange clownfish is gasping for air. My starry blenny who is usually black during the day is currently white and purple with its spots on the sand. My coral beauty seems to be doing fine but it as well is sitting on the sand most likely sleeping I hope. But my biggest fear currently are some white foamy bubbles at the top of my tank. These have sort of appeared. I do RX reef flux for briopis and hair algae as my battle continues with them. Is this a sign of something serious having to do with the air or a possible overdose of the flux? I am about to give this hobby up as I've never actually gotten to enjoy it. Its always been spend more money and stop the algae! I've only had it good once back about 2 months ago when I could pick the algae out and not have a single worry about the fish. What should I do?
@vetteguy53081
I have been battling issues in my reef tank for forever now. algae, and too low or too high nitrates. Currently I walked into my tank and my black clownfish is showing major signs of aggression towards everybody especially the male occelaris. On top of that it bothered my basslet she has now disappeared from her sleeping spot at least for now. My other orange clownfish is gasping for air. My starry blenny who is usually black during the day is currently white and purple with its spots on the sand. My coral beauty seems to be doing fine but it as well is sitting on the sand most likely sleeping I hope. But my biggest fear currently are some white foamy bubbles at the top of my tank. These have sort of appeared. I do RX reef flux for briopis and hair algae as my battle continues with them. Is this a sign of something serious having to do with the air or a possible overdose of the flux? I am about to give this hobby up as I've never actually gotten to enjoy it. Its always been spend more money and stop the algae! I've only had it good once back about 2 months ago when I could pick the algae out and not have a single worry about the fish. What should I do?
@vetteguy53081