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I've been there many times. That's a shame. We're losing a LFS here in St Louis too on Dec 23rd. This business was first started in the 1920's by...
......AND, if America would have stuck with DC for transmission, you wouldn't be typing this on a computer today at your home or office because you...
Welcome to 3Reef!!! Where do you hail from? For a number of years I had a condo in Falls Church (Skyline) because I had a number of clients over...
If you want it to go away faster, just get a bag of Aragalive or similar wet bagged sand. Turn off the pumps, cut off a corner of the bag, take...
Including Cap's Lock. ;D
It's the finer sand particles that sink to the bottom of the sandbed setting it up for denitrification (if that's part of what you want a sandbed...
Lower your flow for a week or two. As you keep feeding your fish, bacterial biofilms will grow on your sandbed glueing your sand particles together....
They are bigger so they are picked off by fish easier. I doubt it's going to be a function of temperature as they grow in a wide variety of...
People always comment on my left nostril. It is shaped perfectly, free from stray hairs, and has that Olive complexion that women go crazy for....
Are her hands property worth more than $500? Would destroying them constitute a felony (assuming you didn't keep the gloves)? Enquiring minds need...
Too funny. I almost posted this video myself.
Are you cycling with these fish or did you mean you added these fish a week ago after you finished your cycle? (The scooter blenny, unless it's...
Very nice!!!
RO water will have a pH of 7.0. Yes, it does take a bit for it to mix so you'll want to test after 5 minutes or so. If you're testing your pH with...
When the flatworm moves, does it like raise a bubble on the front of its head and then bring it back down on the glass? If so, it's likely a...
You might want to send a PM to Pagojoe Also, the pic is a little dark. Does the snail have an operculum?
You're trying to add enough Carbon to grow your bacterial population enough to use up available phosphates and nitrates. Then you want to skim those...
Ahh, then the cold temperatures slowed their metabolic rate and their reproduction rates slowed as a result. Once the proper temperatures were...
Yes....dinoflagellate blooms on established tanks are usually caused by large temperature or chemistry (including salinity) swings.
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