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jthread wrote:
"Wayne Sallee" wrote in message ... Yea it's a harmless brittle star. They will multiply like worms in the sand. Wayne Sallee jthread wrote on 12/12/2007 1:52 PM: http://www.safaricabs.com/starworm.jpg probably nothing to worry about? looks harmless maybe 1/2" long pretty tiny creature. I didn't put him back in I think maybe ~ I've got a good handle on the red algae. I turned my coral life lamp around so the sand gets the blue light. Amazing what just a little adjustment does. Thanks to you and that other guy too. Nitrates are a lot better but still have a way to go. I'm hoping as the dsb and the new LR cures...... I'm getting bubbles again. Nitrogen? Bright and shiny. I only get those if I go awhile (5 days) w/o a h2o change. Usually means I need to change h2o, but, I might have the nitrates under control. I'll check my ph and phosphates, nitrates in the morning. Jim Jim, I had some issues with bubbles forming on my tank too, but they went away on their own as I let the tank age a bit...though fro mwhat I recall your tank was an already existing systme just being reworked, so its probably unrelated... -- Big Habeeb (a.k.a. Mitch) I love woot.com and techbargains.com |
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