Ab129
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My current tank has been running for about a year now.
Had a problem with green algae on my rocks last year and started vinegar dosing. I topped out at 18 ml a day and never stopped, continuing to put in the 18 ml a day. This did a great job getting rid of the green algae.
A few months ago I got a red tail trigger and he ate a LOT.
I know I started over feeding and sure enough got a bad outbreak of cyano and hair algae. I followed advice from board members and did a three day blackout maybe 6 weeks ago and I cut back on food.
I currently feed once a day and all I give is one cube of frozen food for 5 fish.
A pair of black snowflake clowns, a yellow tang, a Valentini puffer and the red tail trigger. This can’t be too much food can it?
The situation doesn’t seem to be getting any better.
And my anemones got all messed up from the blackout. I had like 7 rbta s and now I can only find two or three and they look bleached.
Had a problem with green algae on my rocks last year and started vinegar dosing. I topped out at 18 ml a day and never stopped, continuing to put in the 18 ml a day. This did a great job getting rid of the green algae.
A few months ago I got a red tail trigger and he ate a LOT.
I know I started over feeding and sure enough got a bad outbreak of cyano and hair algae. I followed advice from board members and did a three day blackout maybe 6 weeks ago and I cut back on food.
I currently feed once a day and all I give is one cube of frozen food for 5 fish.
A pair of black snowflake clowns, a yellow tang, a Valentini puffer and the red tail trigger. This can’t be too much food can it?
The situation doesn’t seem to be getting any better.
And my anemones got all messed up from the blackout. I had like 7 rbta s and now I can only find two or three and they look bleached.
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