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Not at all. A T12VHO bulb puts out a fraction of the amount of light as a T5HO bulb for the wattage used. Not to mention the low availability of T12s...
The black and white stripe damsels are some of the most aggressive damsels around - which says a whole lot about their personality. I wouldn't put...
Four days is crazy short to be able to run the stuff before it will leech. The GFO I'm using states 4-8 weeks depending on load, and even then it...
As many as are on the fixture. I mean, there's 20 different ways that they mount LEDs into a fixture, a bunch of different size LEDs themselves,...
In some sense, it likely will be the thing that lays the watts/gallon rule fallow. LEDs skew the numbers by so much, hopefully it will be left to die.
For the calcium, you need 70.3 tsp or 351.5 grams to make one gallon of BRS-strength mix. For alk, you need 101.3 tsp or 608 grams. ^ Using the...
Are you sure he was dead, and that you didn't just find a molt?
There really is none. Watts per gallon is somewhat outdated as it is for T5/MH/PC. LEDs have a huge range of quality, so much so that the highest...
No, because 1 watt of a quality LED will give you far more PAR than 1 watt of MH or T5.
Mix it to the point where you get like 37000ppm calcium in a gallon, and 5300 dKH in a gallon, since that's around standard for the gallon solutions....
I have 3 Marineland heaters (2 Stealth Pro 100w, 1 Stealth 100w), and a Red Sea 300w heater. A Stealth Pro and the Red Sea are on my DT.
....and I fourth that recommendation. The Seachem stuff is good, but very expensive compared to bulk.
CS2 is also on that silver list lol
With a program like Photoshop (huge resource hog), the losses from using virtualization are likely to be debilitating.
Photoshop may work under wine....wait for someone with a bit more linux experience to tell you about it though. I don't deal with it regularly.
Saltwater: Don't clean your sand. Maybe use a chopstick to stir up some of the detritus in it. Clean crushed coral well. Freshwater: Vacuum the...
Wow, the tank looks soo much different with them! Congrats!
I think this is because of the effect the byproducts of the reaction can have on a skimmer's function.
A coral beauty will end up being eaten by something in this mix.
Since it's in your tank anyway, I would just make sure some water exchange is happening to keep them from putting out more waste than they can handle...
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