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that is a VERY nice piece!!!
yeah straight up ascorbic acid... buffered at 7.1 pH. [IMG]
yeah it is the unoxidized form of vit c... so ascorbic acid turns right into vitamin C when there is an energetic oxygen around (which consequently...
super cool! is he doing it for the female? does she respond
i put ascorbic acid in my tank every day... and i watched the few softies that i have open up wider than ever before. Think about it though......
Vitamin C!!! Put Simenon and watch the recovery ;) also they sell trace iodine which helps softies a little bit
And about the hqi question... It doesn't really matter. The hqi put out more UV light and a more concentrated beam. The se bulbs put out the same...
Par is not reduced as it travels through air... At least not in such a short distance. However once it hits the water it starts being reduced pretty...
you can "sneak" in there if your tricky lol... we wernt trying it but somehow my family got in for free
jon might know... try pming him
the poor octopus... those fish like ripped it apart alive :(
stay on the main streets in Nassau. Even on the busy main streets, you are likely to be offered some drugs for sale and other questionable items......
What color temperature were your t8's and what color temperature are your halides?
wow these pics are sooo awesome!!! the tank is really looking super amazing kacy
depends on 1. lights- stronger=faster 2. flow- less for euphillia=faster 3. spot feeding- =faster 4. size of the mother colony- larger it is=the...
hahaha... 5 years later
it just starts growing some calcium in between the current head... then once the calcium connects, the mouth splits into two and it just grows out...
im sorry kacy :( but now u have room for a new one!
nice set up there! the light goes all over the place haha
Chances of even a single clam making it are really small... But I guess possible. They just put out sooo much gametes that it really destroys your...
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