Chrism1330
Supporting Member
For now… im enjoying the smooth sailing feels very low maintenance i dont have to worry about coral dying or falling over and having to stick my hand in lol. Dont miss that at allKeeping it as a FOWLR?
For now… im enjoying the smooth sailing feels very low maintenance i dont have to worry about coral dying or falling over and having to stick my hand in lol. Dont miss that at allKeeping it as a FOWLR?
Wow i wasnt even born yet lol business has been consistent for them i seeRepeat business
Very good for the economy
Very sad for the fish
They’ve been at it over 30 years!
Might be hard to keep coral later after the copper treatment. What's your plan there to remove it?For now… im enjoying the smooth sailing feels very low maintenance i dont have to worry about coral dying or falling over and having to stick my hand in lol. Dont miss that at alleventually im sure its gunna change
Did some research and some reefers have dosed cp in the DT the way they removed it was by carbon, cuprisorb and filter floss. Hoping it works, do you have any recommendations or tips on removingMight be hard to keep coral later after the copper treatment. What's your plan there to remove it?
@Turkeysammich did an in-tank one recently. I guess it's less of an issue for a short term one rather than rocks used in a continuous QT situation. I'd probably ICP after that whole removal process to be sure before adding any invertebrates.Did some research and some reefers have dosed cp in the DT the way they removed it was by carbon, cuprisorb and filter floss. Hoping it works, do you have any recommendations or tips on removing
So the sand i added has a few invertebrates and they seem to be doing just fine, although i do think i wanna try an icp test just to mae sure its all gone im still surprised there doing ok considering i added a bit of copper. I thought they cant live in any amounts of it@Turkeysammich did an in-tank one recently. I guess it's less of an issue for a short term one rather than rocks used in a continuous QT situation. I'd probably ICP after that whole removal process to be sure before adding any invertebrates.