11-05-2007, 10:15 PM
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Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Lancaster,California
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Add yours! | Re: My 110 gal Adventure Stress can be a definite factor in outbreaks of ICK. I had both sets of fish that you have and I was forced to ride it out as I could not capture them and they healed nicely Any medicines you might add should not be added directly to the display tank. I would slow down on my purchases of livestoc and allow the bio-load to better develop and you should strongly consider removing the bio-balls and replacing them with live rock sooner rather than later. This can help you avoid a few headaches down the road. IMHO.
__________________ 100 Gal w/ 55 Gal Sump, (2) 250 watt MH's, 220 watts VHO, Fish: Lawnmower Blenny, Pair Ocellaris Clowns, Royal Gramma, Yellow Watchman Goby, Rainsford Goby
Coral: Neon Green Candycane, Brown Candy Cane, Purple and Blue Candycane, GSP-green, Palythoas, Montipora Digita (Green and Purple), Montipora Nodosa, Acro's, Neon Green Favia, Sun Coral, Cynaria, Zoanthids
Shrimp: Skunk Cleaner Shrimp, 2 Peppermint Shrimp, Tiger Pistol Shrimp
Clam: (2) Crocea,
That's what I love about saltwater tanks. You get God's best!! |
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