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I don't have much to add to NOOZE's post, but if they don't kill each other, it's always a good sign :P
I would probably tend to agree with Dowtish, however, we need to know you magnesium levels. Based on your second post, I probably also agree with...
I think you get what you pay for....
by the way, it may also depend some on the light. I could imagine a point source light, would be more effected than a more diffuse light such as a...
Condensation didn't seem to matter. Salt mattered, but less than I would have expected.
I've done some tests and the effects on light are pretty much non-existent unless it is really dirty. However, I would never use a glass top again,...
Yes, if you are worried let us know what they are and double check with a different test kit.
Ah, technically I "TYPED" it, thank you very much :P What can I say, it was what was written in the captions of my getting started in reefing...
If nitrates are high, and there is little algae, then there is a lack of something period. Light, other nutrients etc... it doesn't matter. If...
If I think of photoautotrophic bacteria in a reef, the first example in my head would be cyanobacteria. I think most wouldn't call this "good...
Sometimes once light shock damage is done, it can be tough to turn around. Also, speaking of flow, how much do you have. They have very soft tissue...
Yup,nice blastomussa merletti!
snails will tend to be much more sensitive to ammonia and other environmental stressors. Have you tested ammonia? or salinity with a calibrated...
Trachyphyllia radiata :P
Lol +1
77-82 is good. You can go a few degrees higher or lower without any issue, but you'll have less of a buffer at that point if there is a hot or cold...
Well, good to hear they are good for something!
Well now, you can know it's origin if you know from the collector :)
It's sort of a guess, but a radion may be a lot of light for it. Was it a bit shaded before or in direct light? Sometimes a bit more subdued light...
Sorry, I wasn't trying to critique you LOL. The author used the term when he wrote in Coral magazine, but when he published in a scientific journal,...
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