Appreciate it! Just added the rest of my tangs, purple/sailfin are flexing for top dawg but no real aggression, keeping the nori flowing!Definitely a nice build. Look forward to watching this.
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Appreciate it! Just added the rest of my tangs, purple/sailfin are flexing for top dawg but no real aggression, keeping the nori flowing!Definitely a nice build. Look forward to watching this.
No problem at all and that is a huge plus 100%Appreciate it! Just added the rest of my tangs, purple/sailfin are flexing for top dawg but no real aggression, keeping the nori flowing!
Appreciate the support! It's good to hear about others going through similar situations. I am running dual UV now, 1 pulls from the sump to the display, and the other circulates in the display, both pumps suction from the bare bottom to target free fallers. It's been 17 days since first noticing spots on the hippo, and they haven't spread to other fish. unfortunately, she is still showing symptoms, her cheeks are a bit raw from the scratching. Did you experiment with peroxide? I've been dosing it the whole time but am going to start slowing it down, I think its driving the skimmers to overflow and with all of this additional food I really need clean water, still doing the 5g daily WC so nitrates are staying under 30. I believe Humble fish stated their cycle taking up to 4 years to completely break, I do have some Butterflys in QT now so I'm unsure what to do with them..as long as you can continue to get the fish to eat well you should be okay. As im sure you know hippos are ich magnets. I would avoid adding any additional fish for 3-4 months to keep the stress levels down in the tank. You will continue to see cycles of ich and clearing for a pretty long time but eventually the fish will gain some immunity and/or the life cycle will break/diminish significantly. I dealt with this w/ a hippo and purple tang too and I havnt seen a spot in over 9 months.
Do not turn off your UV!
Your tank is looking amazing!Things have just been coasting along for the tank, nutrients are still on the higher side, but shes starting to settle in.. I've been blasting rocks/sand daily trying to rid a dino like film, but it isn't tooo bad, hopefully the gulf live rock I got will aid in the combate.. If anyone has advise on this, please let me know!