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to increase pK you have to take out your coral. it is because the concentration of CaCO3 in the skeleton is high. as it leeches out to bring the tank...
well after last weeks game with iowa i am hesitant to say nething... but we are still going on last years win against ohio as of now :p
i agree. the crushed coral will constantly release carbonate into the surroundings until it is at equilibrium with them. this results in a variable...
we have one clam in the DT. grew it from a little baby and now its massive!!! never was bothered by the angel :) and dont even start the argument!...
just wait till a few hours after lights off and put your hand in the tank near the peppermint. mine jumps right on my hand and starts picking at my...
yep aptasia... kill them
we have one in the tank here at penn state. we have 80% sps and no real problems with loosing corals due to fish at all. it is a 500 gallon DT tho
yea take a glass cup and put something enticing at the bottom like a krill or something... then place in your tank against the rock that you suspect...
glass bottle trap!
well since its your first time and your only using a 1/2 tbsp only a few ml of vinegar. DONT USE THIS WITH KALK THOUGH! its actually a totally...
i like this method lol
yea i add it to my sump... i drip it in though but you can put some in a water bottle and make a very small hole in the cap. then turn it upside...
i had this SAME EXACT problem, idk how much calcium your tank needs/ uses but here is how i fixed it:...
definitely
maybe set up a trap
yeppp it will be full!
my 4 inch yellow might pick at the hair now and then... but defiantly doesnt wipe it out!
it depends on the type you want but multiple tangs would be okay
bump... did a google search and couldnt find anything yet
On a side note, i take care of this aquarium at Penn Stateand we have two RO/DI units and we still have a MAJOR phosphate problem... the main Pacific...
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