The Effects of B-Ionic on Coralline Algae: Week 5

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Uploaded by on Oct 6, 2010

The algae is starting to grow on the back of my tank and in my sump. More colonies appearing everywhere! Check next week for another short update.

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  • @fliplunatic999 10 gallons

  • @FONZiEownzU is your sump/fuge 5 or 10 gal?

  • @fliplunatic999 if it is the nitrates at 5 to 10 ppm that is fine, if it was nitrites that would be bad, just make sure you buy healthy fish, or fish from a quarantined system

  • @FONZiEownzU i rushed with the fish nitrate is a bit high 5 to 10 ppm and its a wild caught im gona stinking get a sump/fuge ugh ill do what u did im not gona get fish for awhile btw what pump u using for ur return

  • @fliplunatic999 aww what happened?

  • @FONZiEownzU well it says on the book i was reading crusteaseous btw I lost a clown today and my blk false is acting how the other one did before it died dang and I tot the inverts and corals will be more sensitive...

  • @fliplunatic999 nice dude. My wrasse is waaayyy to small though. I think copepods and amphipods is what your talking about.

  • yikes since I'm an intern now at a LFS i learned that wrasses loves to eat crusteseans

  • your clowns have really grown

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