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09/25/2014, 11:05 AM | #26 |
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Been checking on them to see if there is any movement at night, and nothing. Same as during the day.
I did my weekly water change yesterday of 30%. I'll he posting the parameters after I measure them today sometime.
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09/27/2014, 10:46 AM | #27 |
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Dying Turbo snails ='(
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I completed a 30% water change yesterday. Levels remain the same as the day before. Snails appear to be on their last dying breath. Almost to the point of removing them. Not sure how to get my levels oh phosphate and nitrate to go down. I have checked my water quality that ok adding(rodi). It's good. Lights are only on for 6 hours tops. Changed 20% of the water every week. Not sure what to do now.
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Be patient, I'm new to this hobby. 46 Gallon Bow Front Marineland Emperor 400 HOB Filtration System Current USA Orbit Marine Aquarium LED Light 36" Current Tank Info: 46 gallon bow front aquarium. 2 platinum clowns, 1 azure damsel, 1 striped damsel, 1 blue damsel. The tank is 4 months old. |
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