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I've had a Linkia doing great in my 5 year old system until about recently (did well for about 8 months). He's clearly eaten up all the nutrients and dying in my main tank (loss color and shrinking to half the size. I tried to research options to save but most threads point to inevitable slow death (so sad).
My refugium/sump is pretty dirty to say the least since I haven't vacuumed it out for the last 2-3 months (lots of build up). I got thinking maybe Patrick (we can talk on first name basis now) would like a few days in the dirty refugium portion???? Sure enough, it's been about a week now and his color is back and he's even grown a little more plump anyways). I'm not sure how tomorrow will be but today, he's looking great (but I'm still worried).
My questions is, some of you must have done this and apparently might have saved Patrick's life. Now I just wonder how long I should leave him in the sump and how often I can or should do this again?
Hope this helps someone else and any tips to keep these guys alive is greatly appreciated.
Thanks
My refugium/sump is pretty dirty to say the least since I haven't vacuumed it out for the last 2-3 months (lots of build up). I got thinking maybe Patrick (we can talk on first name basis now) would like a few days in the dirty refugium portion???? Sure enough, it's been about a week now and his color is back and he's even grown a little more plump anyways). I'm not sure how tomorrow will be but today, he's looking great (but I'm still worried).
My questions is, some of you must have done this and apparently might have saved Patrick's life. Now I just wonder how long I should leave him in the sump and how often I can or should do this again?
Hope this helps someone else and any tips to keep these guys alive is greatly appreciated.
Thanks

