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   <title><![CDATA[Water quality c&#111;ncern : Thats very cool that you found...]]></title>
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    <![CDATA[<strong>Author:</strong> <a href="http://www.utahreefs.com/forum/member_profile.asp?PF=33">Firefish</a><br /><strong>Subject:</strong> 136<br /><strong>Posted:</strong> December&nbsp;05&nbsp;2002 at 11:42am<br /><br />Thats very cool that you found it.&nbsp; When I first read this I thought, I w&#111;nder if he has an overflow box.&nbsp; Sorry I didn't speak up.&nbsp; I've had a couple of things end up in my overflow box.&nbsp; The last thing that ended up there was a candy cane shrimp.&nbsp; I decided to leave him there because he ate all the excess food that got sucked into the box.&nbsp; He turned out more usefull in the overflow than he did in the tank.&nbsp; ]]>
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   <title><![CDATA[Water quality c&#111;ncern : GOOD NEWS!! The oddest thing happened...]]></title>
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    <![CDATA[<strong>Author:</strong> <a href="http://www.utahreefs.com/forum/member_profile.asp?PF=44">Jared B</a><br /><strong>Subject:</strong> 136<br /><strong>Posted:</strong> December&nbsp;03&nbsp;2002 at 11:48am<br /><br />GOOD NEWS!! The oddest thing happened yesterday while I was cleaning my tank. Usually when I clean my tank I neglect the inside of the overflow in back of the tank. This time, the algae that had been building up &#111;n the inside of the overflow column got to the point that it was clogging several of the holes at the top of the overflow. This caused the water that was still coming in to come in a lot faster at those points, which resulted in a very noisy overflow. (I will definately be installing a Durso Standpipe or some sort of mod. after this experience.) Anyway, I decided to remove a large particle prefilter in the column and clean out all of the algae in there. &#079;nce I started cleaning and removed the prefilter, I noticed that there was something moving in the bottom. I got out the ol' fish net, and found that it was my l&#111;ng lost Manderin Gobie! It had somehow managed to squeeze itself through a 1/2" space and go for a ride down the overflow waterfall. What is still amazing to me is that it managed to survive in about 4" X 2" X 3" of water for about 5 or 6 weeks! I guess that it just kept &#111;n eating the copepods and amphipods and whatever else came it's way.<BR><BR>I was going to remove it from the system because of the DSB, but now I figure that it has earned it's right to be part of the tank. Besides, maybe it heard me talking about taking it out and decided to hide out for a while until things cooled off.<BR><BR>- Jared. ]]>
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   <title><![CDATA[Water quality c&#111;ncern : I have a 55 gal as well. I have...]]></title>
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    <![CDATA[<strong>Author:</strong> <a href="http://www.utahreefs.com/forum/member_profile.asp?PF=5">Adam Blundell</a><br /><strong>Subject:</strong> 136<br /><strong>Posted:</strong> November&nbsp;07&nbsp;2002 at 8:56am<br /><br /><P>I have a 55 gal as well.&nbsp; I have lots dozens of fish in it over the years.&nbsp; I never bother to remove them.&nbsp; I guess the water changes are a good idea.&nbsp; H&#111;nestly, I d&#111;n't think you need to worry about anything.&nbsp; I've lost some very large tangs, but with lots of sand and rock (and for you a sump) I wouldn't be worried at all.&nbsp; </P><P>Removing rock to find the fish is a very bad idea.&nbsp; More harm than good in disturbing and stressing the remaining fish.&nbsp; I say when something dies just d&#111;n't worry about it.</P><P>Adam (as always just&nbsp;my $.02)</P>]]>
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   <title><![CDATA[Water quality c&#111;ncern : I would not worry about a little...]]></title>
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    <![CDATA[<strong>Author:</strong> <a href="http://www.utahreefs.com/forum/member_profile.asp?PF=26">WhiteReef</a><br /><strong>Subject:</strong> 136<br /><strong>Posted:</strong> November&nbsp;07&nbsp;2002 at 6:55am<br /><br />I would not worry about a little dead fish in the tank.&nbsp; If you have enough worms, crabs,&nbsp;and detrivors in the tank it will be eaten up by them.&nbsp; What is not eaten by them will naturally decompose through natural bateria breaking it down.&nbsp; Also with all of the live rock and sand your tank you will probably see little if any change.&nbsp; But I agree that doing a 10&#037; water change weekly for a few weeks would help ensure that nothing gets to far out of wack, and is not a bad idea.]]>
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   <title><![CDATA[Water quality c&#111;ncern : For the past week or so, I have...]]></title>
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    <![CDATA[<strong>Author:</strong> <a href="http://www.utahreefs.com/forum/member_profile.asp?PF=44">Jared B</a><br /><strong>Subject:</strong> 136<br /><strong>Posted:</strong> November&nbsp;06&nbsp;2002 at 8:24pm<br /><br /><FONT class=post>For the past week or so, I have not seen my manderin goby. It has been a part of my tank for about 8 m&#111;nths. I know that it likes to hide out in the rock structures, and feeds off of microverts &#111;n the rock and in the sand bed. Recently (about 4 weeks ago), I upgraded my 2" sand bed to a 5"-6" sand bed to improve my water quality and stability. I also added a firefish (like the &#111;ne Omegatr&#111;n used in the thumbnail to the fish database forum), about 2 weeks ago; and it seemed to be doing well with my foxface.<BR><BR>I think that it probably died from the additi&#111;n of live sand (lack of proper food) or the firefish harassed it to death. What I am worried about is that the dead fish is polluting my water. I have looked at Amm&#111;nia, Nitrate, and PH levels, but everything seems to be doing ok. It is very difficult for me to look for the fish, as that would entail taking about 70 pounds of live rock out of the tank (that is if it is &#111;n the right side of the tank where I usually saw it). I guess that my real questi&#111;n is: is it possible that my sand bed and skimmer will be enough to stabilize the tank until the goby is completely decomposed? OR should I take everything out and find it?<BR><BR>My game plan so far is to c&#111;ntinue to m&#111;nitor the parameters, keep my skimmer &#111;n 24/7 and do weekly 10&#037; water changes for the next m&#111;nth or so. If that is enough in your opini&#111;n, how l&#111;ng do you think it will take until I am in the clear?<BR><BR>My tank is a 55 gal. with a 30 gal. sump. It has 200 lbs live sand, and about 120-140 lbs live rock. 3 x 36" VHO. It also has a recently added Aqua-C Remora Pro skimmer, and has been up and running for a total of 2 1/2 years.<BR><BR>Any comments are welcome. - Jared. <BR><BR></FONT>]]>
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