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Should I try and enrich the brine shrimp and if so how do I do this?

You don't need to do this if you are feeding newly-hatched babies; which are nutritious as-is due to the attached egg sac.

Also hatched brine don't eat for something like 2 weeks anyway, so it would be pointless unless you intend on raising them to adulthood. Which is harder than it sounds.
 
Guys I believe I know why he's so skinny my other tang I have in the tang will not let him leave his cave to go get food. What can I do? Re arranging the rock work is out of the question.
 
Guys I believe I know why he's so skinny my other tang I have in the tang will not let him leave his cave to go get food. What can I do? Re arranging the rock work is out of the question.
Remove the aggressor, move rock, egg crate to separate. That's about it...
 
Guys I believe I know why he's so skinny my other tang I have in the tang will not let him leave his cave to go get food. What can I do? Re arranging the rock work is out of the question.
 
Take out the expoxied rock work and remove the aggressor
 
Doubtful, but worth a try

Hey, I got another question for ya. Do you know if reef safe medications make your nitrates and phosophates show higher during testing? It's crazy I checked my levels yesterday and they have gone up so much. I just don't know if it's because of the medication throwing off the readings
 
Hey, I got another question for ya. Do you know if reef safe medications make your nitrates and phosophates show higher during testing? It's crazy I checked my levels yesterday and they have gone up so much. I just don't know if it's because of the medication throwing off the readings

They might be interfering with your test kit's accuracy.
 

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