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SIMPLICITY WORKS...LESS CAN BE MORE...Filter sock, skimmer, bare bottom, small-1 cup rox carbon reactor, 3 liters eheim substrate pro in mesh bag, on my zero water change system.
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SIMPLICITY WORKS...LESS CAN BE MORE...Filter sock, skimmer, bare bottom, small-1 cup rox carbon reactor, 3 liters eheim substrate pro in mesh bag, on my zero water change system.
What’s your removal method?
Just a protein skimmer, filter floss, weekly vibrant per recommended amount and automatic 1 gallon a day water change. I keep a bag of chemipure blue in full time that I change monthly. My tank is bare bottom so I will turn up my power head to help remove build up.
What does vibrant consume? Po4?
Yes but more importantly it builds bacteria that the coral can eat. They are bad t consuming phosphates but they need them.What does vibrant consume? Po4?
Yes but more importantly it builds bacteria that the coral can eat. They are bad t consuming phosphates but they need them.
Yes but more importantly it builds bacteria that the coral can eat. They are bad t consuming phosphates but they need them.
I use 1ML per 10 gallons of total water. People with more aggressive nutrient control will want to use less than what I'm doing as I don't have a fuge.and what dosage do you use for weekly maintenance?
I use 1ML per 10 gallons of total water. People with more aggressive nutrient control will want to use less than what I'm doing as I don't have a fuge.
I think they suggest dosing every 2 weeks for lower nutrient tanks. I have a lot of bioload and mostly LPS/soft corals so I'm at the higher end of most systems.Got it, thanks. I'd like to be much less aggressive w/ it
How do you keep scorpion fish with all these other smaller fish ? Don't they get eaten all the time ? Seems like a 70g is a bit small...idk...Oh I agree I like inverts better than fish. Just to contrast here’s what’s in my thriving 70G
Here’s what’s in my tank:
2 frostbite clowns
1 flameback angel
1 fire fish
1 royal gramma
1 scopas tang
2 scorpionfish
2 mollies
1 fairy wrasse
1 lawnmower Benny
1 yellow clown goby
1 cleaner shrimp
3 scarlet shrimp
1 emerald crab
1 sally light foot crab
Hermits/snails
Anemones
Tons of LPS/SPS and softies
They are goby scorpionfish aka coral crouchers. They are tiny and hide in the rock. Nothing in my tank really shows any aggression towards each other but I have a lot more rock than most tanks. As far as too many fish, yes I think I'm at full capacity but real reefs are teeming with fish.How do you keep scorpion fish with all these other smaller fish ? Don't they get eaten all the time ? Seems like a 70g is a bit small...idk...
You mean it is based on organic carbon which grows heterotrophic bacteria? Or does it contain algae consuming bacteria?In simplex; Vibrant is a bacteria additive that consumes algaes in your tank (and other nutrients).