I would consider adding an urchin, specifically tuxedo urchin (
Mespilia globulus), to your rock bin. It will devour nuisance algae and not do much damage to your coraline. You can move him to your display with the rock down the line. They do a great job controlling algae IME compared to snails or hermits./QUOTE]
I was debating adding some CUC creatures to my Brute containers, I need to do a water change first as my PO4 has gotten high.....still think I might have some leaching out of the rock but I am not sure.
Params below
Salinity 1.026
MG 1160
Cal 390
dkh 8.7
phos .40
nitrate 6
ammo 0
nitrite 0
In my rush I forgot to get something too dose MG with I have Kalkwasser and 2 part but somehow forgot about MG......I also didnt think I would see a drop from just trying to grow coraline so quickly
Would I have any issues with the Urchin and my proposed stocking list? Also what would be good partners if I went with an Urchin?
2 x Black & White Ocellaris Clownfish - Tank-Bred (Amphiprion ocellaris var.)
or
2 x Amphiprion Percula (True Percula Clownfish)
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1 x Paracheilinus carpenteri (Carpenter's Flasher Wrasse)
1 x Paracheilinus cyaneus (Blue Flasher Wrasse)
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1 x Pseudanthias bartlettorum (bartletts anthias)
1 x Pseudanthias rubrizontaus (Tricolor, redbelted anthias)
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Depending on available stock 1 of the below
1 x Ctenochaetus Flavicauda (White Tail Bristletooth Tang) — 1st Choice
or
1 x Ctenochaetus Strigosus (Yellow Eye Tang)
or
1 x Ctenochaetus Tominiensis (Bristletooth Tomini Tang)
Thanks for sharing this... I do a heck of a lot of plumbing and had never heard of Shark Bite brand. One of the downfalls of self-piercing valves is the hole created is tiny, resulting in less pressure to the RO membrane than could be achieved with a larger hole. I've become accustomed to using a "Wye" valve on sink spigots for RO/DI filter feeds, now these Shark Bite adapters could eliminate that
Whoever invented this is brilliant LOL, they are also re-useable so make sure you get the little Orange adapter that lets you remove them in case you make a mistake somewhere.