zoomster
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- Joined
- Jan 2, 2014
- Location
- Port Rowan, Ontario
Hmmm.
Is she feeding the fish? [emoji6]
Is she feeding the fish? [emoji6]
LOL I knew I forgot to tell her something lolHmmm.
Is she feeding the fish? [emoji6]
Well it sounds like starvation is out of the question!LOL I knew I forgot to tell her something lol
she does the same as me morning is frozen brine shrimp
afternoon flakes
night pellets
not too much that it floods the tank
occasionally a piece of green seaweed as a treat 2 times a week
I did the water tests with test kit and hers, there is no bad smells in the water The diatom cleared the water nicely but still losing fish. Wierd thing is she has a couple soft corals from me and they are doing great. Im going to run the diatom again this weekend for her. Has changed 5 buckets of water from my ro system. any other ideas would be greatDiatomaceous filters are amazing at pulling impurities out of the water.
I'd also suggest to run the water tests yourself with your test kits. Ya never know when you're getting a false reading.
Also probably wouldn't hurt to have her go through what she's doing with you. It could be something simple like her process she uses for water changes.
Some carbon after the water change might help as well.
Good luck.
Sony Xperia Z3
Just found out the well is 78 ft deepyou dont mention if shallow well or deep well?i lived of a well with my tanks for 10yrs,shallow wells can be exsposed to all kinds of toxins as run off at different times of year and weather can contaminate a shallow well,also id also check out water flow,even a few areas with water that isnt moving can become deadly pockets of amonia,and other toxins
no mollies in this tank lolProlly the mollyskillin machines