Oct 16, 2019 #1 B Back where it all began Active Member View Badges WCRC Member Joined Jun 6, 2019 Messages 404 Reaction score 269 Location White Plains, new york Rating - 0% 0 0 0 When one cleans the aquarium glass, etc, does the removed material have any nutritional value or is it mostly waste product?
When one cleans the aquarium glass, etc, does the removed material have any nutritional value or is it mostly waste product?
Oct 16, 2019 #2 Crabs McJones I'm so shi-nay View Badges Excellence Award Reef Tank 365 Article Contributor Moderator Emeritus Hospitality Award Reef Tank 365 Boss Wisco Reefers My Tank Thread Joined Jul 24, 2017 Messages 27,806 Reaction score 139,920 Location Wisconsin Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Great question. I like to think that the coral polyps and filter feeders capture it and consume it. It is technically small particles of algae. So I would say it holds some value
Great question. I like to think that the coral polyps and filter feeders capture it and consume it. It is technically small particles of algae. So I would say it holds some value
Oct 16, 2019 #3 pdxmonkeyboy Sticks!! Give me the sticks! View Badges Pacific Northwest Reefers My Tank Thread Joined Mar 7, 2017 Messages 2,677 Reaction score 4,613 Location Hockinson, WA Rating - 0% 0 0 0 I know that on my tank, removing it has valuem. Its a good arm pump with an 8" long tank and great white magnet.
I know that on my tank, removing it has valuem. Its a good arm pump with an 8" long tank and great white magnet.