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Underwater photos! My Dad borrowed my neighbors underwater camera and sent me these shots. Please ignore the Aiptasia! ORA Red Planet (with Flash)...
Thanks, when I get home I'll have to take care of a few aiptasia that popped up. I've had success with injection them with hot kalkwasser.
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Has anyone on here tested one yet? Here are two reviews I saw. Hanna PO4 Photometer - Reef Sanctuary Got My Hanna Checker PO4 Meter Today - Reef...
Thank you
[IMG] SPS Island [IMG] ORA German Green with Blue Polyps [IMG] Male McCosker's & Female Bluestar Leopard Wrasse [IMG]
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The algae on the frag rack is going away after I added 10 new Astraea snails. [IMG]
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Thanks, I'll keep the pellets in the reactor until they dissolve.
Lots of new growth! [IMG]
Are you using a photometer to test PO4? Elos PO4 kit reads my PO4 at 0ppm but the Hanna Photometer reads 0.07ppm (+- 0.03ppm).
So far nothing, a little color difference but the PO4 hasn't moved at all.
[IMG] Purple Monster, Oregon Tort, ORA Roscoe's & ORA Purple Plasma [IMG] Upscales Microcladus, Forest Fire Digitata, Pink Lemonade & Greg Hiller...
The colors of the corals have increased dramatically since the addition of the NP Biopellets but the algae is still there and actually has worsened....
Thank you, I will have a new one coming soon. I need to figure out how to transfer the HD quality to my computer. The videos look amazing on the 58"...
I recently purchased a Vortech MP40w. I took out all of the Koralia powerheads and run just the Vortech. I currently have the pump set on short pulse...
I am testing out the NP Biopellets to try and reduce my phosphate levels to 0.00 ppm, they are currently at 0.07 ppm according to the Hanna Phosphate...
Here is a video with my new HD camcorder. YouTube - Ricky's 120 Gallon Mixed Reef Tank Tour December 27th 2009
Thanks for the conversion (scfh to lpm multiply by .47195).
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