Sure. And they eat other coral.Wait dont butterflies eat them?
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Filefish are the closest to reef safe, they generally only eat soft corals with tendrils.
Sure. And they eat other coral.Wait dont butterflies eat them?
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Still all one system, so on the same garage sump.
I was still planning to tear things down and restart.I was with you on your idea right up until this point.
"Life will find a way" if they're on the same system, expect your outbreak in the other system as well. 2 tanks is fine, but separate water, think of it like quarantine for the "good tank".
Yep. That would be sweet revenge.On a FOWLR tank with butterflies, I highly doubt that majanos/aips would have a chance.
Or do fowlr for now until all pests are gone. Then start the other tank. Dbtc your corals that you wants to keep for the new tank
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Man this is a major operation, the likes of which I have not seen. I have a large zeovit reactor you can borrow if you like. When I transferred all my fish into a new holding tank last year, I was worried about my newly cycled bacterial filter being able to handle the large volume of fish. You can dump in 4-5 zeolite bags in this reactor and it soaks up a bunch of ammonia directly. Then you can remove the stones (or reduce inflow) to grow your bio filter to accommodate. It was nice backup to have. Also had some Purigen in filter bags ready to go.
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Yes, it does change the plan.Delay everything!
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Yes, that is a bit of a worry.Be careful about using kiddie pools I have heard some horror stories. Not sure if they were pool related or very quickly doing things related though.