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Will do, the antibiotic treatment calls for a water change + re-treatment every 24 hours for 4-5 days. I might also throw in a piece of egg crate to divide the pair if this was caused by them fighting, till irritation goes away.
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I was thinking it looked as if it had gotten stung, but there are no corals in my tank. I was thinking it most likely had to be some kind of skin condition though, which is why I put an antibiotic in the water. Both my clowns had a habit of rubbing up against the glass heater from time to time and I don't know if the titanium heater could have burned them? It is the male in the picture. The female has always been a bit aggressive. I did she her pushing around the male and nipping at him when I got home last night.
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Hey guys, I wanted to know if anyone can help me identify this? I was gone over the weekend and when I came back one of my clowns had tiny black specs all over its body. The other clown has some black specs but they are hardly noticeable. When I left Saturday morning, nothing was wrong and when I came back Sunday night I found this. I suspected black ich at first but I have no clue how it would've gotten introduced to the system. Right now I have my clowns in my quarantine tank till I move into my new apartment, and they have been in there for over 10 weeks with no signs of any stress or diseases. The only new thing in my system is a titanium heater I added because my cheap glass heater was wearing out. They are both eating fine and show no signs of stress. When I got back last night I did a 25% water change and applied an antibiotic. If antibiotic doesn't get rid of the specs I plan on moving to paraguard, then copper if that doesn't work. Anyone seen this before? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Orion's Deep Blue 57 Gallon Rimless
LanksTank replied to Orion's topic in Dedicated Tank (Build) Forum
Glad to see your fish are back where they belong Orion! -
Motti's 265 inwall Display + Fishroom build
LanksTank replied to motti's topic in Dedicated Tank (Build) Forum
hahaha you made your own Radions?! Ridiculous! -
I've always heard that the general rule of thumb for flow is that you want 10x your total volume. 3-5x your flow seem way too low to me. On my 90 gal I was using a MagDrive 18, which I had running in my sump under my tank. If noise is a concern I wouldn't go with a MagDrive though because they hum alot even when I had Styrofoam under mine. You need to consider the loss of flow due to your plumbing as well. For about every foot (height) of water pumped, you lose about 100 gph of flow. A MagDrive 2 would barely pump water the height of your tank. Plus you lose flow for every fitting you place. If you only have two 3/4 inch gravity drains going from your tank to your sump, the maximum flow you could have would only be around 800 gph before you were pumping more water than you could drain. In my opinion it is always better to get a slightly bigger pump than you need cause you can always add a valve to tune down the flow, but if you buy a smaller pump then there's not much you can do (I learned the hard way). Check out this website on plumbing basics: http://www.reefaquarium.com/2012/aquarium-plumbing-basics/
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I tried getting a better picture, but my iPhone wouldn't focus and it fell off the glass and was swept away
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Found this guy crawling along the glass last night when I was doing a water change in my QT. Anyone know what it is?
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I don't believe that at all. It is definitely a money thing and not a way for each of them to "improve and grow." Its a little fishy (no pun intended) that they state they are still going to release separate products under a merger... AI and EcoTech are two big competitors in the LED field. Should be interesting to see how this affects cost of their LED fixtures in the future.
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Alright, thanks for the input guys! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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So I've had my pair of Da Vinci clowns in my quarantine tank for 2 days now under observation. I went downstairs this morning and freaked out because the male and female were both having these convulsions where they would suddenly jerk to the side. I was worried so I did a quick Google search and found this; 'Convulsive' clownfish are actually demonstrating to their mate that they're ready to release eggs - or if its a male, asking the female to do so. It's called 'shimmering'. Can anyone with some experience in breeding/mating clownfish help me out here? Is the jerking a sign of some mating procedure, or is it something I should be concerned about?
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I really had no clue either.. Good thing about a futon is I just flipped the mattress over haha. Could have been worse. I would not advise anyone to run Radions at 100% over their tank ever... Unless you are trying to make fish and coral soup. Yea, I'm sorry to hear about your tank. I hope your last 2 fish make it. I just brought my clowns home last night and put them in my QT. Thanks for the input on the stand.
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Fun fact. Do not put your Radions face down on your futon while you are programming them... I smelled something funny so I looked over to see my futon smoking.. Lights are great, futon not so much.. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Motti's 265 inwall Display + Fishroom build
LanksTank replied to motti's topic in Dedicated Tank (Build) Forum
Looking great! Awesome job on the interface for the controller. I will definitely be watching this. Gives me something to strive for in the future haha. -
What kind of rock are you using? I just cycled my dry rock in a 30 gal Rubbermaid. It was the reef saver stuff they dig up inland in FL. All I did was throw it in the bucket, add some flow and some Dr. Tim's. The Dr. Tim's seemed to help. You just add the ammonia solution he provides as per his instructions. The rock should completely cycle in a couple weeks. I added some chaeto and a small LED light with a timer after the rock had cycled and now after 2 months my rocks are crawling with pods. After I added the chaeto, I switched to ghost feeding and cut out the ammonia solution. I wouldn't advise doing any water changes during the cycling process so the bacteria can multiply. That is unless your ammonia or nitrite get too high because that can stall the cycle. I started doing water changes after the cycle to get the nitrate down.