Can I add caluerpa with just one NO fluorescent light on a 75 gal tank
if I put it right on top of the rock.

Shane Clays wrote:
> 
> I think the sand AND the rock dried out more than they should have. The rock
> can recover from that, if not too dry, but the sand cant. The stuff on the
> outside of the rock would suffer some die off and decay and any sponge (or
> any other animal for that matter) that is inside holes in the rock is going
> to do the same.  If a snail or two was caught in the rock when removed, and
> died in some little hole in your rock, that is going to add to the
> situation. Something happened when they moved the tank. What other
> significant things were done to the tank during the move?  Any new filter
> systems added? LR or LS added? More fish, snails, hermits?  From our emails,
> the only thing I can think of is what  I mentioned above.  Put some caluerpa
> in the tank for awhile. That should help with the ammonia and nitrates. I
> would also add a couple pounds of CURED LS.
> 
> Anyone else have any thoughts on this??  Poor Davids been bustin his ass
> trying to get this thing fixed and just as we think we got it, the ammonia
> is back....
> 
> FWIW
> Shane C.
>
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