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The larger return will help take back pressure off of the pump. Not sure what a reef ready tank has with it. Dual return is good because it gives...
Can't help you there, but you will need to watch your alkalinity and pH closely. You should read up on dosing kalwasser so you can learn how it...
Just take your time and read and learn, it isn't real difficult if you decide you are going to master it.
I use it on my tank and love it.
I would go with the Seachem, Salifert has had some quality issues, plus you confirmed against a test solution. Seachem was formed by a hobbyist who...
Great info Matt
Cool to know thanks
That is why we are hear to learn and help.
I use magnesium sulfate because it is effective against bryopsis should you ever have the misfortune to get it. Kent Tech M is the best to defeat...
Just buy as much as you can afford you will use it soon enough. Go to the action panel on the right and click on use calculators.
Yes this is where it gets tricky. Do your measurements from the inside of the tank. Measure the height from the sand to your water line. Estimate...
Try to get it up to 1300ppm. You can add Epsom salts. Use the calculator from this site. You can increase by 100ppm per day safely.
Done in inches length x width x height = cubic inches gallons is cubic inches/231.
I don't know if they would be useful for reef tanks. Might be best for hydroponics.
Yeah, isn't Mother Nature wonderful
Wow, very imaginative
Sorry to hear, it is always hard to figure why some fish don't make it.
Welcome to 3reef. I believe a 1.5" bulkhead is the size you will need to get to 750GPH.
It seems to be the most effective. Bryopsis seems to need far less nutrients to survive. I read up on this because I am fighting the menace myself....
You have to get the production oils and residues off of the parts before it works properly. A good rinsing in hot water can help.
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