@@barleyarrish..the algae and the cyanobacterium are from food and bioburden, i considen it unnecessary to use chemicals to deal with them.. Put a cleanning crew, crabs,snails shrimps and live rock in the tank
@@Simple_Reef The Algae is most welcome I always encourage algal growth. Cyanobacteria is a perpetual problem for me as I do not have a public water supply, but a bore hole and there is a cyanobacteria presence in the water, this is exacerbated by the use of a hose to service the Aquariums which are near the pumphouse. I have UV to sterilise the water for use in the aquarium, but from time to time it is accidentally introduced into an aquarium. I have used chemclean for many years, and have never noticed any problems with the invertibrate tank with it's use. I'm afraid that the fish being quite large preditors preclude the use of many inverts, Prawns are eaten as are moluscs of any size, though I will try a whelk soon the problem with Limpets is that unless they are introduced as very small and young they tend to waste away. The next target fish are wrasse for this tank to give some mid water interest. And of course they will be merciless!
Amazing!
Very beautiful fish..👍👍
Fantastic Black goby!!!
thank you my friend, I cought them using small pieces of squid strip on very small hooks.
@@barleyarrish👍👍
@@barleyarrish..the algae and the cyanobacterium are from food and bioburden, i considen it unnecessary to use chemicals to deal with them..
Put a cleanning crew, crabs,snails shrimps and live rock in the tank
@@Simple_Reef The Algae is most welcome
I always encourage algal growth. Cyanobacteria is a perpetual problem for me as I do not have a public water supply, but a bore hole and there is a cyanobacteria presence in the water, this is exacerbated by the use of a hose to service the Aquariums which are near the pumphouse.
I have UV to sterilise the water for use in the aquarium, but from time to time it is
accidentally introduced into an aquarium.
I have used chemclean for many years, and
have never noticed any problems with the
invertibrate tank with it's use. I'm afraid that
the fish being quite large preditors preclude
the use of many inverts, Prawns are eaten as are moluscs of any size, though I will try a whelk soon the problem with Limpets is that unless they are introduced as very small and young they tend to waste away. The next target fish are wrasse for this tank to give some mid water interest. And of course they will be merciless!
@@barleyarrish ..ok! Wrasse is a very beautiful fish!👍👍 good fishing!!