I dont see any issues with feeding brine personally aswell as what Grin's has mentioned above about feeding phyto......
Niko
Niko
i deem it as fine, yes mate
Niko
The tank has been set up for about 2 weeks and is cycled. The tank is 50 - 55 gallons with about 40 lbs of live cured rock. Ammonia and nitrites are at 0. I added a pair of small percula clownfish, 6 astrea snails, a small starfish (not sure which kind), an emerald crab and the 2 featherdusters. I changed a very small amount of water today and was planning to keep changing small amounts each day to avoid the ammonia level from rising. Should I change the water that often?
The feathery crown is moving with the flow. I placed it on the sand and covered it just a bit last night and overnight it has moved its body completely under the sand. This morning the feathery part was open really wide but its tube was off except for a piece around the 'neck'
I just let the temperatures equalize, took out the featherdusters and placed them on the sand and covered them a little. For the others I equalized temperatures and dipped the bag into the water and put the open end close to the sand and let the inverts fall onto the sand.
Sorry about all the questions... I've researched several sites and a few books but I'd rather get some information through someone's experience. Should inverts and fish always be drip acclimated? How do you acclimate coral?
What should the calcium level be at for a reef set up? Does it sound like this featherduster is going to die? Is there anything I can do to increase its chances of survival besides making sure the fish and other inverts leave it alone?