None of those things will eat or help a full fledged Dino infestation. Besides the siphon.look a cracked leaking tank is very hard to solve. But dinos will be easy some hermits tangs urchin siphon and ya
Still I’d rather Dino than a leak lol
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None of those things will eat or help a full fledged Dino infestation. Besides the siphon.look a cracked leaking tank is very hard to solve. But dinos will be easy some hermits tangs urchin siphon and ya
How the hell do you find a leak that isnt obvious? I have had this used tank about 5 years and I always had a hard time balancing salinity and keeping my skimmer working as well. I dint realize until lately it was because of a leak.I've dealt with both over the decades. Dealing with nuisance algae is much easier.
Ok ill come take your whole tank theni think id perfer anything else but a tank leak.
Ya but you get a new tank!A tank leak means I would have to spend a lot of money on a new tank; I'm going with Dinos on this one.
Or tank leak v power outage? I would still choose other.I think a better question would have been dinos or bryopsis?
Show off!After 16+ years, I've never had either, so I'll keep it that way thank you
you must never had a really bad outbreak or you only had ostreopsis dinos, the easiest to get rid of, with just a simple UV filter. But prorocentrum grows on rocks glass and sand, doesnt migrate to water column, and you can only beat them with silicate and nutrient dosing over a very long time table. Its a long drawn out battle that sucks.Never understood why people have such a hard time with dinos.
Dumb question.