Hi all, it�s been quite a long since my last annoying question, so here is
another.
I finished setting up my 10 gal refugium, with a fine crushed coral
substrate (almost like sugar or a little bit larger size) of about 2 - 2 1/2
inch deep, it is connected to my sump via a pvc tube and then with a power
head back to the sump.
I want to add the caulerpa now, but i don�t know which kind is the hardiest
and how to plant it. Or should i just add live rocks with caulerpa on it?
will this be easier?
Also, how do I take care of it?, how long the photoperiod should be? any
comment about algae care? My salinity is 1.020, will i have to increase it
for the algae or the open brain coral?
And another question, i removed my carbon from the tank about 1 month ago
because people says it does more damage than good in my tank, but now the
water is kindda yellow, how do i get rid of it?
Also, Shane, I followed your advice and removed in a period of 5 or 6 days
all my bioballs and fluidized bed filter from the tank, hope this helps to
lower my nitrates and also I won�t have ammonia or nitrite outbreaks.
Thanks all for your advice.
Marco
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