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I think that's fine, not really hypo-salinity yet (1.016 would be more like it). I would just rely on the copper to do the job and leave the salinity...
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Silicone will not bond to acrylic, only to glass. I have a glass sump with acrylic (plexiglass) dividers and the only reason the acrylic stays in...
The 20C (68 degrees F) is only for calibration purposes (ambient temperature). Once you calibrate it, it automatically temperature compensates (ATC)...
$31.50 is all it cost (and that includes shipping).
That's pretty much what I did. Except my 4 cup measuring cup fit right over the top of the pot instead. Was much easier to pour that way. Still,...
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As promised, an update (slightly long as I kinda ramble on sometimes): I got my refractometer a couple of days ago. Here's how it went. Tested...
Wow, great colors! What size is it? Hard to get a feel for it's size from a pic. BTW: Nice pic too. Good quality as you can see a lot of the fine...
Well, if it had ich, then you need to wait about 4 weeks. That's it's typical lifecycle. You can't rush the Quarantine.
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I was going to say that myself. Check this thread: http://www.3reef.com/forums/id/caulerpa-51164.html
I'd suggest testing for dKH, Calcium, Magnesium, and Phosphate whether or not you have a reef tank. Also need to keep salinity as constant as...
How about turning the PS off and see if the temp goes down? If it does, then either the pump or the impeller needs replacing. If the temp doesn't go...
If it's really Bryopsis, they won't eat it as it will kill them.
You only need light if you have some kind of plant (Mangroves) or macroalgae (Chaeto, Caulerpa) that you are trying to grow in there.
That sounds like Normal Output fluorescent lighting. If so, that's not enough light for corals. Edit: What's the wattage and length of the bulbs?...
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