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12/29/2014, 03:57 PM | #1 |
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kinda of a funny question.
Last night I found my nem stuck in the power head. I want to pick up a new one today, but I just did a 40% water change with RO water. I was using tap water for nine months. Should I wait, or would it be safe to get one for my clowns? Also any tips on keeping them out of the power heads?
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12/29/2014, 04:02 PM | #2 |
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Wait. They release stinging cells when wounded and can destroy a tank. Keeping them out of powerheads? Looking at my own powerhead, and considering the ways of nems, I'd say forget having anything but a carpet anemone and even then, disaster is possible. Upgrade your tank to corals, and get either a toadstool softie or a hammer coral. Either would require careful attention to water chemistry. But clowns generally have no trouble making a home in same; and if you have a nicely-growing hammer, they'll have tentacles aplenty. The thing they also have is a stony skeleton rooting them firmly where you put them. They do require calcium supplementation, via kalk or some other method.
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12/29/2014, 04:29 PM | #3 |
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Thanks. I'll hold off. Tank is only a 50 gallin breeder so a carpet is out of the question. My fish and corals seem fine. Should i do a water change being the release stinging cells? I just did a 40% with the RO system.
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12/29/2014, 04:31 PM | #4 |
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Also try to put some kind of sock or foam around the power head to not have it happen again
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12/29/2014, 05:39 PM | #5 |
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Some powerhead manufactures make covers. Often called prefilters or foam guards.
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