Update...
Still got some algae, but much less. Lot's of wc's and blackout periods are sorting the problem.
Regards,
Joe Faria
Update...
Still got some algae, but much less. Lot's of wc's and blackout periods are sorting the problem.
Regards,
Joe Faria
You might need a protein skimmer in the long run.
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How do you collect your sea water buddy? From a jetty or from the shoreline ? And do you pre-fliter or process the water before adding to the sump tank ?
How about your live stock ? Do you use a long handle net or cast net? Or just pick them up from the pools ? I understand from a friend that cast nets stresssss the livestock out pretty much. And do you add them into the tank the same way as purchased livestock?
Actually here in Singapore we have some places to collect your own live stock but the tide & location must be right. If anyone here is going to collect your own livestock, please go in pairs or threes, you never know when you need help ...
Just my 2-cents worth.
You should filter the collected seawater before pouring into yiur tank. It could be a good idea to add in some mixed sea water as well - these is where you can get the "additives".
Be care that your collected live stock should be quarraintine before putting into your tank.
I know places in Singapore wheer you can get feather dusters and anemones although I don't recommend it as Singapore livestock is disappearing very quickly.
not bad! but i can't see any fishes hahaha.
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