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having a detectable level of nitrates isn't necessarily bad. Nitrates aren't harmful like ammonia or nitrites, as Omard said, you may never get to...
I wouldn't pay $8 a pound, i would shop around online first. I've found websites where you can get 40lbs for $90. it's base rock and you'd have to...
i don't think it will hurt, just don't do too much. Try something around a 10% change, then go from there. Remember, this is only my opinion
thanks a lot, karma
thanks for the info, thought the damsel might be trouble to later additions but ill worry about that later. I have heard that the yellow tail isn't...
Hey, can anyone give me the code I need to allow my to have "My tank thread" link in my signature? I've seen some people who have it and I tried the...
It happens to me too sometimes. I think it is because the action of pouring the water makes the water become saturated with O2. The oxygen then...
Ok, upon heeding the advice of some member here, I went out to the lfs and bought my very first fish ever! It is a yellow tail damsel, about an 1.25...
usually you don't want to do it in you own tank, especially with more aggressive variaties such as the maroon clown but there are always exceptions....
I currently use IO reef crystals. haven't tried any other yet. I use it because of the popularity here on 3reef and the easy availability. It does...
you did, this is one of the reasons i love 3reef. You can get info and real world experience from many people and not just have one persons opinion
will do, thanks
nice pics and way to go rescuing the corals, karma
but why risk it when you can just run to a lfs and buy a small bag of it
I think he may be joking, with the whole glow in the dark coral thing. As I'm sure many people here know, ocean water is much more than just salt....
I like to keep mine around 1.023-1.024, it gives a small buffer, although I don't think a slightly higher or lower salinity will really matter much.
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