Adding a WEIRD Starfish & Aquarium MYSTERY | Fluval Shaker 252 REEF TANK Update
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- Опубліковано 1 лип 2023
- Adding a WEIRD Starfish & Aquarium MYSTERY | Fluval Shaker 252 REEF TANK Update
In this video i add an incredibly strange brittle starfish to my fluval shaker and also show what i did the make the aquarium stabalise
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Love the updates mate. You're one of very few channels talking about saltwater plant life and its fantastic.
Really weird I have no idea but please keep us updated. Thanks for sharing 💯💗✌️👍
No problem glad you enjoyed it 👍
My guess is it has to do with nutrient distribution. I love how your Macros are looking, as usual. LOL
Could be something like that. Thanks for watching 👍
What ever has happened as soon as the video started I thought how good the tanks look 👍
Thank you
Interesting- thanks for sharing! I’ve seen videos where multiple tanks are connected in a single system like that, but still have their own slightly different parameters. Maybe that was happening with these, but there wasn’t enough exchange for them to fully “get used to each other?” Just spitballing 🤷🏻♂️
I had similar issue also, and I figured out after added new light I should barly ever dose since the hair algea and agressive algea soak the nutrients up like sponges and grow way to fast due it. Regular less invasive macroalgea dont need as much nutrients as hair algea. So if keep the nutrient level low enough so hair algea start to dissapear and still see other macro grow, even is slowly is best way. Also trim the hair algea as much as possible so can have the snails eat up the roots so cant regrow. I probably got like 15 + snails thats over 2 cm + 30+ tiny ones and 7 or something sand digging snails in my 110 liter tank. Only reason why see hairalgea normally in wild ocean is just overflow of nutrients
The only thing I can think of is that the lava rock may have been potentially releasing iron into the water. My understanding is that because of their makeup although they are technically inert and generally don't affect things like hardness pH etc they contain high amounts of iron oxide and that is most likely what was feeding the algae which also really tends to thrive off of high amounts of iron but without testing of course that's just theoretical
I think it's something like this
When I saw your original issues with this tank I assumed that there was some element of the live rock that was enabling growth. In the wild that element (limiting reagent is usually the technical term) is iron. No idea why disconnecting would help though. It could just be that the element has been used up.
Yeah my thoughts as well
Maybe they were all going through an ugly stage of hair algae (equally as they were connected), which started to end coincidentally as you separated the tanks?
In my opinion it was a destabilization among all the aquariums. You connected a new aquarium that the others did not have before, the new aquarium could not be stabilize either because of the others. Apparently there was simply a strong change with a new large volume of water that was not there before. - Ramón 🇲🇽
Got to be something like that
What is the phosphate value I had similar issues have reduced phosphate and nitrates to virtually 0 also trimmed the lighting down which has reduced the hair Algae
I got mine from live rock. I thought it's ugly, and so I killed it. I'm so regret now after seeing your video. :(