• Amanda5586

Citizens! This ... is attacking again! It completely tore it out of the stone... Left and after a week it's even worse ( I read about the use of Hydrogen Peroxide! What dosage for 80 liters? How to apply it? Because I see no other methods besides chemicals...

Adam

In 100 liters, it was the same; I planned to revive the stone, but I added too much... I cleaned it multiple times. When transplanting into 450 liters, I separated the corals, using a rotary tool with a metal attachment for the stones. For a month, they don't seem to be growing. You can take a piece of grass with tweezers and smell it. The inner layers of algae that don't get light rot, etc... It's hard to let it get to that point.

Anna9752

Thank you! Honestly, I think I'll shade it for about 3-4 days (leave the moon on so the fish don't go crazy) and see what happens! Either hydrogen peroxide or boiling... I'm tired of fighting! In a week, the argus should arrive; maybe they'll be eating!!!

Joseph1346

Dim the light by half or more, keep the aquarium on a starvation diet, and clean it radically, not with tweezers.

Tami

It's fundamentally impossible because physically retrieving the stone from the aquarium separately is not feasible! Cleaning it in the water is extremely problematic! I cleaned it, but after a few weeks, everything returned! I will make the light half and half! Exclusively blue and ultraviolet! And possibly a little bit of white (1 light at 50%).

Emily

Clowns on a starvation diet won't last long... gluttons, they are!