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Old 02-08-2008, 10:00 AM   #4 (permalink)
totter0817
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Originally Posted by reef_guru View Post
stronger and more flow instead of rearanging a little flow would help better. constant chemi-clean treatments, read instructions, do water change after. the snails would probably be better than the sand sifting star. heres some: cerith, nassarius, super tongan nassarius snail, and nerite. i recommend all at the same time in a reef tank. just dont put to many
I have used up my whole bottle of chemiclean- doing water changes after each treatment. I have two powerheads on each side of the tank with pretty high flow and all it does is blow a pretty big crater in the sand. Any way to prevent that?


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75 gallon: 1 yellow tang,1 cherub pygmy angel, 1 Kole Tang, 1 lawnmower blenny,1 orangespotted goby, 1 small watchman goby, 1 pearly jawfish, 2 cleaner shrimp, 4 peppermint shrimp, 1 pistol shrimp, 1 sally light foot, 1 emrald crab, 20 hermits, 5 turbos, 12 mexican turbos and 1 brittle star. And a ton of sandsifting snails. Leather toadstool, frogspawn, 2 pulsing xenia, bubble coral, brain coral, elkhorn, flavia, anthelia, a colt, a goniopora and a rock full of zoas.
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