I purchased a green bubble tip nem from the LFS 3 days ago and am really worried about it dying.
I have a 29 BioCube that has been running for about 6 months with live rock and live sand with the InTank media basket running Chemi Pure Elite, filter floss, and a CPR Bak-Pak Skimmer. I recently moved but kept the LR and sand wet during the 6 hour move where it was immediately set back up. I also dosed some Microbacter 7 just in case some of the bacteria died off.
My question is, I am leaving for the next two days and feel like the BTA is going to die, releasing toxins killing everything in my tank. What should I do? I don't have another tank to move the fish and corals into and don't want to just throw the BTA away if it still has a chance. But at the same time, is it worth the risk of it wiping out my entire tank?
The nem seems to not be happy anywhere in the tank and won't grab ahold of the LR, sometimes being face down in the sand. What would you do?
Temp: 80-81 F
Salinity: 1.023-1.025
Ammonia, nitrite, & nitrate are at acceptable levels (almost all 0)
I have a 29 BioCube that has been running for about 6 months with live rock and live sand with the InTank media basket running Chemi Pure Elite, filter floss, and a CPR Bak-Pak Skimmer. I recently moved but kept the LR and sand wet during the 6 hour move where it was immediately set back up. I also dosed some Microbacter 7 just in case some of the bacteria died off.
My question is, I am leaving for the next two days and feel like the BTA is going to die, releasing toxins killing everything in my tank. What should I do? I don't have another tank to move the fish and corals into and don't want to just throw the BTA away if it still has a chance. But at the same time, is it worth the risk of it wiping out my entire tank?
The nem seems to not be happy anywhere in the tank and won't grab ahold of the LR, sometimes being face down in the sand. What would you do?
Temp: 80-81 F
Salinity: 1.023-1.025
Ammonia, nitrite, & nitrate are at acceptable levels (almost all 0)