The most effective way would be to get a return pump in your display and you can connect it to your UV with tubing and then tubing for output back into display. It’s going to look ugly but it’s temporary
Ostreopsis dinoflagellates
I tried a bunch of things for this when I had it, UV did the trick in around 10 days they were all gone. I’d just jump straight to UV. Make sure it’s setup properly, display to display, and 3W / 1 Gallon minimum
Yeah I kinda get what you mean. I was starting my yellow tang in my 45 gallon frag tank but he got beat up by the clownfish in there so I had to move him to the 90 which I was worried was too new still but he’s doing good
I think a lot of people agree with this to an extent. Getting a smaller fish and starting with a smaller than needed tank and then upgrading when they’re larger. But a starting point for a purple tang shouldn’t be a 5 gallon tank. If you had a 40 gallon breeder I think there could be an argument...
Welcome! Always wanted to try discus but never got the chance before I transitioned to all saltwater. Hopefully after all the tank tours we can convince you to get a reef going soon lol
Oh I actually put some of that in today since I have a bottle on hand from the Dino bottoming out days. Going to use that up while I figure out what to do next. I’m looking into a couple of the methods mentioned here
I watched the video, is it just me or did they not mention all the “new features” they were going to be adding that was partially cause for the delay. To me it just seemed like the delay was simply due to not having a finished product to release
I’m going to be in SF area tomorrow so maybe let’s aim for CFM. Not sure if you saw my journal update but my other one got a little too close and got stung and lost :(