illinifish
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I did a 25% water change yesterday- I had been having some problems with a lot of brown colored algae on the tank (my three mexican chestnut turbo snails don't touch it). Anyway, I scrubbed the tank walls, changed the water and tried to suck up any debris at the bottom. I also had some green stringy stuff in the sand.
I only use the premixed water. I tested nitrates/nitrites, salinity and pH this morning and everything was fine. I need to get the other stuff checked but I didn't have time to run it to the LFS (I have ordered a more complete test kit of my own). I also added the Reef Amino acid and vitamin supplement as directed.
Tonight I get home, and there is red colored algae (diatoms?) all over the sand. ALready! The lights are only on for about 6 hours right now.
And, to make matters worse- none of my three snails have moved. At all. One was upside down stuck in some live rock and I am pretty sure he was alive last night, but not entirely. I moved the other two in the course of arranging things, but they're all in the same spots. How do I know if they are dead?
What am I doing wrong? The tank has been up and running for about four months now- I haven't added anythign new in a month. The only fish is a clownfish, and I have some zoas, rics and mushrooms. I was thinking about getting a goby and some hermits this weekend, but now I'm not sure. To make matters worse I'm leaving for two weeks on Monday and leaving the tank in a friend's hands....
Please help! And sorry for the long post!
I only use the premixed water. I tested nitrates/nitrites, salinity and pH this morning and everything was fine. I need to get the other stuff checked but I didn't have time to run it to the LFS (I have ordered a more complete test kit of my own). I also added the Reef Amino acid and vitamin supplement as directed.
Tonight I get home, and there is red colored algae (diatoms?) all over the sand. ALready! The lights are only on for about 6 hours right now.
And, to make matters worse- none of my three snails have moved. At all. One was upside down stuck in some live rock and I am pretty sure he was alive last night, but not entirely. I moved the other two in the course of arranging things, but they're all in the same spots. How do I know if they are dead?
What am I doing wrong? The tank has been up and running for about four months now- I haven't added anythign new in a month. The only fish is a clownfish, and I have some zoas, rics and mushrooms. I was thinking about getting a goby and some hermits this weekend, but now I'm not sure. To make matters worse I'm leaving for two weeks on Monday and leaving the tank in a friend's hands....
Please help! And sorry for the long post!