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You made that video with that new generative video AI creator. Crazy colors.
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I have one of those fridge that that the window
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A fridge that size just for the reef? Wow! I guess the mini fridge is for the hubby and your kids….
 

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I would jump on whatevers in stock if you have some expensive livestock. Somethings better than nothing. I dont even think you use all of 1 pill when you do a treatment/dip unless youre doing a tank treatment which isnnot preferred. Ive legit never dipped with antibiotics @ryshark is your guy for better information IIRC
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Feeding @Kasrift nudis before I add to tank

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I think the other vendors that sell nudis should put this as part of their acclimation instructions. When I got my original ones, I put fresh tank water in the same cup I received them in and just let them eat some Aiptasia in the cup. I left the cup on top of my tank lid for a day and let the lights heat it.

I think when you receive them, they are probably starved and if you just chuck them in the tank they may perish before even finding aiptasia.

The other thing I would suggest @Thuan is to put a small piece of rubble rock in there for them to attach to and hide and then just put that small rock into the tank. It will be easier to pick up the small rock with them on it vs trying to pipette or dump them into the tank.
 

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I think the other vendors that sell nudis should put this as part of their acclimation instructions. When I got my original ones, I put fresh tank water in the same cup I received them in and just let them eat some Aiptasia in the cup. I left the cup on top of my tank lid for a day and let the lights heat it.

I think when you receive them, they are probably starved and if you just chuck them in the tank they may perish before even finding aiptasia.

The other thing I would suggest @Thuan is to put a small piece of rubble rock in there for them to attach to and hide and then just put that small rock into the tank. It will be easier to pick up the small rock with them on it vs trying to pipette or dump them into the tank.
All excellent advice. I never knew.
 
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