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Old 01-25-2007, 07:21 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Hello
yeh the tank has a fair bit of rock a good bucket load at least plus some corals Catophilia & polop type all looking good.
As i said the sand was dead from high up and well away from the water
i did wash /rinse it thats all. It's been removed now. at the moment i have nothing on the base But i'm worried that if it was contaminated in some way it could have done so to my filter system.
The clowns arn't looking to bad health wise at the moment it's just that they are staying at the surface, maybe they are just adjusting. The tank does have a large 5 inch air stone.
I have had the Ammonia, Nitrite and Nitrate tested all are fine,since the fish became ill i have done 2 half water changes.
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