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Oregonic

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  1. What do your phosphates look like?  I struggled with high nitrates for a long time. I eventually figured out the issue was due to bottomed out phosphates. Started dosing phosphates and my nitrates started dropping fast. The two need to be in balance with each other. 

  2. I run a just a standard regulator with a solenoid that cuts off co2 based on ph. I use a versa for the effluent control. I to debated adding a carbondoser at first but I have had zero issues with the regulator other then the solenoid getting stuck in the closed position the first day I had it. Only thing I would change is swap the versa for a komra. The versa has gotten loud as I have had to increase effluent as consumption has increased. 

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  3. My last tank I had up and running for several years. With exception of monti caps and one birds nest, all sps I would add would survive for 2-3 months. They would hold colors decent, but no growth or PE. At the 2-3 month mark they would either RTN or STN. Upgraded to a new tank  and have had great success with sticks. Was never able to figure out the direct cause, but do have a few theories. 

  4. 1 hour ago, Emerald525 said:

    I was successful with a 150 gallon with wrasses. I just got like 15 of them. ( back when someone was selling them 4 dollars a piece lol) The trick was adding them at night and they multiply so quickly that the wrasses really didn’t get to them. I had a mystery wrasse and a melanarus at the time.

    My rock leaves no where for them to hide during the day, all artificial branch. I wish I could use them, they seem to be the best option.  They also seem likely to be expensive snacks 🤣 My red coris is a terror, he flips a few smaller rocks that I have added to isolate zoas and such. I added a peppermint a few months ago, was killed within 10 min of the red coris waking up the next day. He has also wiped out 2 conches within a day or two of adding them. For some reason he does not go after my turbo snails 🤷🏻‍♂️  A8595EC3-6AFE-49AA-9314-17A26E3B65D4.thumb.jpeg.156f4a76fd10747aae5f4a4ea6dcaf0c.jpeg

  5. 5 hours ago, The ReefBox said:

    I have one that I’ve had fir 2 years I might part with. He is an aptasia machine  I’m starting up a new tsnk so he may not make the switch 

    I may be interested, I did have somebody message me earlier that has one. Of it falls through I will let you know. If you have had yours for 2 years and he doesn’t eat coral you have a gem. 

  6. 8 hours ago, Emerald525 said:

    Honestly even if you got one from another hobbyist , you are still rolling the dice.  In the fish world model citizens go rogue all the time.  Too bad you missed out on the guy selling berghias. I have tried many ways  of eradicating aiptasia :

    majano wandS

    joes juice 

    torching the rock ( don’t recommend this really noxious fumes )

    Peppermint shrimps 

    yelling at them

    Berghias did the best 

    I never used a file fish though for the very concern you have. It’s no fun watching a fish chow down on your prized corals .

    I have several wrasses which limit my options. I will say in a little 10 gallon I have that a peppermint shrimp did great, he will be moved to the sump of the big tank. 

  7. I had a 4 year old system that had vermitid snails and aptasia in it and setup my new system about 5 months ago. I was on the fence about seeding the new tank with rock and media from my previous tank as well. I ended up going for it for 2 reasons. First I felt the benefits of adding established rock/media would outweigh the addition of the 2 pests. Second was I know both those pests are so common that it was probably a matter of time before they would be introduced one way or another since I dont have the patience for a vigorous quarantine process. Both are unsightly pests but are very common and cause little harm. I haven’t really noticed any vermited snails but I do see aptasia popping up and just try to stay on top of it. The tank cycled really fast l, pod population is amazing, and in many ways my tank is much more mature and stable at the 5ish month mark then it would have been. 

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