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incrementally improve the fishs environment… varying the food more?

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incrementally improve the fishs environment… varying the food more?

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live rock, a new biological cleaner organism… cleaning the skimmer, replacing your activated carbon… This is “just” a high stress species that exhibits this sort of appearance to those who are sharp of eye and quick in action… Most die “mysteriously”… Bob Fenner Thanks for the rapid reply. I’ve had him for over a year. The only big change would be the addition of an overly active 2″ longnose hawk. He never stops swimming. I need to get a bigger tank (180g) but the rising interest rates are killing my homeowner chances. I’m afraid to have one in an apartment. Right now I am arguably overcrowded in the 75. 4″ hispidus puffer, 4″ green bird (male), 3″ melanurus wrasse, 4″ BF angel (adult), 2.5″ maroon clown, 2” royal Gramma & the longnose. I’m only running an internal wet-dry. My carbon bag definitely needs replacing and I will do so today. My U.S. Aquarium skimmer has its problems. It just stops skimming at times. The pump sometimes gets jammed. The ozonizer is running through it

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