Hi rick and gang,I got the previous problem sorted out and it is just one thing after another for me. My tomato clown suddenly came down with this. The LFS says bacterial but I want a second opinion. My issue is I have corals in my tank and full of live rock. I need something which doesn't involve catching and separating him. I need some medication I can use in the tank that is safe for the corals and rest of the inverts. Please advise.Here is the pic of the sick fishSid
O|||||||OFrom: rickatie1122@aol.comSent: Thursday, December 16, 2010 6:01 PMSubject: Re: [S&F and Reef Aquariums] issue with overflow
Sid,I use my sponges, but wash them religiously. No bio filters allowed. Purely mechanical....pulls out all kinds of gunk. RickIn a message dated 12/16/2010 5:17:25 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, knowitall77@gmail.com writes:
Hi Rick,I think it was the sponge in the overflows. I took it off and it started pushing more water to the sump. I use a wet dry filter in the sump and the water coming off the tank is first passed thru that filter. Should I bother replacing the sponge in the overflow or just leave it outSid
O|||||||OYamaha YX600 Radian fansA bike is much more than the sum of its parts. Its a reflection of its rider.From: rickatie1122@aol.comSent: Thursday, December 16, 2010 9:34 AMSubject: Re: [S&F and Reef Aquariums] issue with overflow
Sid,Stating the obvious: Needs more water in the tank? Clog in supply/return line? Broken impeller in pump? Crap in the intake of pump? Sponges/filter media clogged/dirty? Let us know.....RickIn a message dated 12/16/2010 10:25:11 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, knowitall77@gmail.com writes:
Hello everyone,Had a slight issue develop this morning. The overflow seems to have slowed down and not enough water is flowing down to the sump and starving the return pump. The return pump was pumping out a mixture of bubbles and water this morning. This has happened a couple of times in the past but never before that. Where should I start looking ?Sid
O|||||||OYamaha YX600 Radian fansA bike is much more than the sum of its parts. Its a reflection of its rider.
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