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She is beautiful. Hunt and peck, always looking for something to munch on.
Oh I agree wholeheartedly, and I will, thanks for the tip (no pun intended).
Look forward to the build thread. Jerry was a poet, Box of Rain lyrics still amaze me decades later.
Hi my name is Cheryl and I am "friendly saltwater addict", welcome to 3reef. :D
Yes. ;)
So I use the Salifert Alk, the solution after addition of reagent A is blue, you add drops until the solution turns pink/orange. Some times the...
Yeah but I really really mean it now! I got no room. I could put a SSC, maybe another Millepora. Some Zonathids would fit but that is it. [IMG] The...
Men!!!!!!Oh I am wrong a lot more than I like to think. Yes I use a designated RO container for testing and cleaning all testing syringes, tubes.....
Hi and welcome Kevin. :) Looking forward to your build.
Will do. Thank you Hunter and Matt, that is all I needed.
Alk 8.8 and Ca 407. I need to run my alk lower since I run such a low bio-load. My corals do better at 7-8 alk and burn at 9. I expected with the...
Can you tell me a little more about the tritration method please? TIA
My error was using the wrong syringe. I have multiple test kits and about 5 syringes. Lastly when you fill the 10 cc container you have to be very...
Holy moly they are beautiful, and the images excellent.
That is one thing about LEDS, they make corals look beautiful, you just can not capture that in images on point/shoot cameras. So I have no problem...
So I used the control for the Salifert in the Hanna Alk meter, measure out very close to the control. Realized I was reading the syringe...
Now that was a good episode. So we have to wait until next Oct to see what is happening with the W? Morgan had a son right when he and Rick parted...
Anthias are wonderful fish, I sometimes wish I had the room, they add so much color and activity. Note to self: Check zesty's thread for Anthias...
Even an empty tank can be beautiful, very nice.
Harmless sponges is my best guess, I suppose they could be tunicates as well, but both are harmless and not invasive.
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