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Most people seem like it. You probably won't notice it unless you look at two tanks side by side. It is a lot clearer though when you do see the...
Very good review. I'm very happy with my RKL. I think it is the best bang for the buck in controllers. There are certainly extra frills things...
great picture VitalApparatuz :thumb_up:
From the information available from reefers with microscopes, there does seem to be a substantial increase of bacteria in the water column when using...
Good idea, definitely playing with fire putting it in the display :)
Biostatistician/Statistical Programmer. Primarily working with Epidemiologists, studying the etiology of breast and colon cancer.
What is minimum light? Hard to say without par readings,'but Something like a chalice or acan brain might work. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
What sized tank is this? And don't you also have a melanurus wrasse?
From you description it almost sounds like a chalice or something. Impossible to say without a picture though... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
+1 I'd also add two more issues. 3) Lighting. Some corals can handle the flow such as chalices and maze-brains, for example. However, sometimes...
Happens to the best of us. I've added float switches to my controller to shut off my return pump if the main display ever begins to overflow....
I'd actually say crushed coral looks more natural. I haven't seen many reefs with perfect sugar sand. I wouldn't call CC a "nitrate factory",...
I don't think it matters too much if: A: you have two float switches, one to turn the feed on when the water is low and off when at level. And a...
The problem with sharing data is while we have a lot of data, we do not have good data. One of the worlds leading biostatisticians once told me,...
by "feels" I am referring to "feeliance" this occurs when there is an availability of food and conditions which correlate with a lack of predation....
Certainly will help with the minimalist thing ;D Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
yeah collection location is really important, but we hardly think about it. Really to keep corals happy, we need to know what their natural...
Sorry to hear this Cheryl :( Could be many things for sure. Not knowing where our corals were collected for example, can be a big issue. If some...
Certainly. However, if acclimated to a given temp range, which is within the thermal tolerance limits of the organism, then there is no stress...
It's good to replace your sand every few years or so, as it will be tend to become a sink. Just replace a little at a time and only add dry sand....
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