Very nice video Meredith. I also liked the Zootopia. But the next video you take, remove the lettuce clip and magnet. It distracts from your beautiful reef. 

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I am happy to see that you did not lose anything during the power outage.How are your montis' doing?Indeed it does! I have a feeling the tank isn't going to look it's best by the end of the summer, but I'll give it my best shot.
How are your montis' doing?
Great job! Nice tank!
for the cyano, buy red slime. works within 2 days and completely gone. then it gives you a chance to catch back up without being over run. just toss a aerator and place it in front of your return pump to keep the tank aerated. I used it once and it was gone, never to be seen again.eh. some of them died and some are just hanging on. Everything else looks pretty darn happy. The sand is still going with the cyano, but I'm going to start upping the water changes back to where they should be and see what happens. bleh
for the cyano, buy red slime. works within 2 days and completely gone. then it gives you a chance to catch back up without being over run. just toss a aerator and place it in front of your return pump to keep the tank aerated. I used it once and it was gone, never to be seen again.
Totally my fault with my lack of love the last couple months. I just bought a huge bucket of salt so I've got what I need, now I just have to force some times to do it every week! Oh and the MP40 I've been talking about will be here tomorrow! woot!Sounds good and good luck! I just did a water change on my five gallon....As a matter of fact, I just got done. Keeping an eye on the salinity level is hard on such a small tank.Thanks! I actually have a plan here. I'll be doing a pretty good water change today and immediately making more water to do another water change (hopefully thursday). I'll by siphoning out all the red goo each time and then I'm going to dose with peroxide. I've used it before when chemiclean wouldn't work. In that other case I tried chemiclean -didn't work- then dosed peroxide for two weeks. The cyano was just about gone and I finished it off with chemiclean and that worked. We'll see what happens. I'm going to try to convince my husband to let me upgrade again at the beginning of the year and I wont be able to do that if I can't keep up with maintenance on this one. He'll say "you already dont have enough time to take care of the one you have, why would we get a bigger one?" So I gotta get this mess cleaned up asap while I put together my plan for the bigger tank.
Oh it would go in the wall and take up half of my very small guest bedroom. lol
Sounds good and good luck! I just did a water change on my five gallon....As a matter of fact, I just got done. Keeping an eye on the salinity level is hard on such a small tank.
Wat kind of filtration system does it have?Oh I bet it is! I have a hard time with my freshwater 5 gallon. It doesn't take long before it needs to be topped up so the pump doesn't run dry.
Wat kind of filtration system does it have?
My 3 gallon was the fluval spec 3. Awesome little tanks, but you gotta watch those corners after a few months for leaks. Mine leaked (if you remember and I had to reseal it) but other than that they are nice tanks! Enjoyed mine, but someone offered me a awesome price for everything and I had to take it.It's the Fluval Spec V or something like that. It's an AIO that have a sponge filter with carbon tucked inside and a return pump in the next chamber along with the little heater that I'm not sure is even on. lol
My 3 gallon was the fluval spec 3. Awesome little tanks, but you gotta watch those corners after a few months for leaks. Mine leaked (if you remember and I had to reseal it) but other than that they are nice tanks! Enjoyed mine, but someone offered me a awesome price for everything and I had to take it.

