mag-floats were not intended to be in water permanently. it will leak water into the inside half of the set slowly. take it out, dry it off and seal it yourself.
After adding the snails my parameters don't change. So, for my 1 month tank anniversary I add a blue chromis. He spends all of his time hiding under the powerhead on the left.
The guys finally find the other box of coral heads. Yeah!
I also think the chromis hides all the time because he is scared so I buy him a couple of buddies.
After being in there for over 4 months now they don't look like that any more! The colors are much more subdued and they are developing spots of coralline. I blow them off with a powerhead every few days just to keep the detritus out of them.
After being in there for over 4 months now they don't look like that any more! The colors are much more subdued and they are developing spots of coralline. I blow them off with a powerhead every few days just to keep the detritus out of them.
do you plan on leaving them in there to be encrusted over?
Back in the dark ages I pulled them out and bleached them every couple of weeks. Not only was it a pain but probably just about the time I got some bacteria built up in them I killed it all! Of course I also had a UG filter and dolomite substrate. But, we didn't know any better!
lol, first came those little carbon do-hicky things u put on the end of ur updraft tube, then the power head revolution. arrrrr the good old day! when ELO where a big hit in the top 10 charts & michael ive almost run out of money jackson was still black!
ive got some fossile coral still active in my tank, snails used to clean them somewhat, the coraline, espec the pinks&purple look great on them, but good old trigger has made lite work of both in my tank now thats he's bord stiff &alone.
if i ever did want to clean them id scrub them with a clean tooth brush and leave them out in the sun for a couple of months, but i have a surplus on coral and its smaller brother rubble that i have plenty to put on a rotating cycle through the tanks, i dont though, too lazy these days!