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Updates to follow shortly... Currently have some more plastic in my oven. Plus how the plastic in the fermenter is getting on.
More on this; after phosphate has been bound to calcareous rocks and sustrate, it can then leech back into the water column and cause algal and cyano...
I agree. Whenever I do water changes I always try to get as much detritus out as possible and this works wonders. This includes syringing the bottom...
This is correct, phytoplankton, macro algae and cyanobacteria will all compete for nitrate, phosphate, inorganic carbon and organic carbon. Inorganic...
You could remove the bulkhead and put a new one on and an endcap, with the endcap on the inside of the tank.
Sounds like an interesting project, to help with your pic problem, try taking the address for the pic e.g for your first pic take...
Refractometer will be an accurate way of measuring salinity, as long as it kept clean and is occasionally calibrated using RO water. You can...
Welcome to 3reef :) lol
I had a similar problem about 4 years ago, worked out in the end it was due to my salinity, I was using a hydrometer which was so inaccurate, it read...
[/FONT][/SIZE] [SIZE=3][FONT=Times New Roman]Likewise :) I don't doubt this. Sorry it all got a bit out of hand. Phil
Agreed.
Nice batch of eggs.
Yes this would be the ideal scenario.
Animal welfare in the UK is regulated and there are massive implications. Where I work I would get fired and prosecuted for only feeding fish 2-3...
This is getting rediculous, you need to take responsiblity for your animals (fish). This means providing for them so that they can lead as natural a...
This depends on the size of your system and the number and type of fish, but to give general advice of only feed your fish 2-3 times a week and now...
Feeding only 2-3 times a week is unnatural and cruelty to fish, in my line of work I would lose my job for cruelty to animals and could be...
I agree, might be best to use a gravel siphon and siphon your sand bed before you start removing the sand.
No need to replace it, I would remove 1/4 with a net and rinse with RO water then soak overnight, put it back the next day then leave it a week and...
It also depends on how much air is in their swimbladder when they die. Hope your wrasse makes it.
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