BigCreamy
BigCreamy
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BigCreamy
New Hampshire, United States
Reefing since 2024
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Coral
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BigCreamy
Jimmy
@BigCreamy · 11 months ago

Converted my 125 freshwater to saltwater! Everything seems to be doing super well. My urchin decided to pick up one of my little gsp frag and has been running around with it. I was gonna take it off but it looks too funny and the gsp don’t seem to mind 🤣🤣

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Jimmy
@BigCreamy · 1 year ago

Okay so I had an old 29 gallon in the garage and I really don’t like my current set up with my sump. So I decided to build my own. I bought all the stuff and I’m just planning now. I want to fit both the skimmer and a refugium because I have a mandarin and want a good copepod surplus. Does this set up look ok? I’m hoping that in the future I might just take the socks out and do maybe a 30 then 40 then 50 ppi(maybe more if they have that). Just so I don’t have to worry about replacing socks every 2-3 days.

It looked like it cut off the original so I’m going to post both sides of it to be safe

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Jimmy
@BigCreamy · 1 year ago

What is y’all’s opinion on best way to get rid of ick in a reef tank? I don’t really have a good tank to quarantine all my fish in for 70+ days like it says nor do I think I’ll get all the fish out with my rock work and corals. I tried the ground ginger because I heard really good things about it and it didn’t seem to help. I was doing Kick Ick and Rally but it’s really pissing my anemone and corals off even though it says it’s safe for them. Bunch of them are closed up and weren’t coming back out. I stopped doing it for a few days now after a water change and some seem to be coming back. I just am at a loss and looking for some advice.

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