I don't plan on doing a water change but just keep emergency water on hand. I've seen and personally run too many tanks that didn't and they worked fine. It's all about balance, not over feeding and a good skimmer.
I'm letting the bubble algae go for a bit longer as I've always had problems my emerald cabs eating a few types of corals I have.
But, your comment about the emerald crab concerned me. I was just commenting on how well my emerald crab had done in ridding the tank of the hair algae I had in abundance and wondering what the emerald crab would eat now that it was all gone. What types of corals does yours tend to munch on?
The three I've had (and all went after them) where my toadstools... in particular the neon green and any with longer polyp extensions. They seem to just hang out next to them till the polyps come out and then I watch them reach up and over the top and pluck them off until it closes again.
The way I ended up catching them was by putting the toadstool on open sand and they run out to attack it at some point.
well RC isn't telling me when I have messages again...
I don't dose anything with any consistency. When my alk starts to get low I add some and usually my calc is low at that point too so I add then as well. There isn't much in my tank that uses calcium so I maybe add every two months or so at this point.
Thats' it.
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