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Split cost for calcium chloride
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Not really, no. Besides, you coming to me for it, the gas (and maybe bridge toll?) would be a wash for any savings.
Today at 11:41 AM
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Split cost for calcium chloride
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I'm good thanks, I bought a 35lbs bucket of Fritz sometime last year, it was a a bit cheaper than the BRS stuff at the time, but BRS was...
Today at 9:14 AM
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Split cost for calcium chloride
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I would not use road deicer as a calcium supplement, that was something that was done way back when in the hobby when there was no...
Today at 7:50 AM
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Coral issues, browning, stning, etc.
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I would like to say it is, but honestly, I don't know for certain as I don't have a controller that monitors/records the temp, just a...
Yesterday at 5:26 PM
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Coral issues, browning, stning, etc.
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yeah this browning is definitely a thing, and relatively new too. The lights are on the AB+ schedule, which I think is something like...
Yesterday at 5:24 PM
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Coral issues, browning, stning, etc.
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Well after that mismatch of readings with the red sea test kit I might be questioning some of those values, although this was literally...
Monday at 9:12 PM
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Coral issues, browning, stning, etc.
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And of course another problem... check the alk with a Hanna auto checker, 8.9. Used the Red Sea test kit 6.3, granted the Red Sea...
Monday at 5:18 PM
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Coral issues, browning, stning, etc.
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Yeah I thought about the RO/DI system too, the resin still looks good to go color wise, but the fact I don't remember when I last...
Monday at 4:59 PM
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Coral issues, browning, stning, etc.
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Hmm, I'm not trying to do ultra low nutrients, but I'll see about letting the alk get back down to 7. See how quick it drops with...
Monday at 3:18 PM
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Coral issues, browning, stning, etc.
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Coral
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So I've had a frag tank setup (40B) after I shut down my tank, and had a few corals go wonky, but now I'm seeing a big wonk happening...
Monday at 2:07 PM
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Painting Light Fixture
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I assume the "case" is aluminum? In which case you definitely want to use primer, and aluminium tends to be very smooth so you'll...
Sunday at 9:31 AM
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Ashburn's 187g endgame II
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Looks smooth too, not the textured surface that you typically see from 3d printed stuff
Sunday at 7:36 AM
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Acan stung by chalice
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"acans" (i.e. micromussa lords) really don't have a terribly powerful "gut barfing" skill set, sure they will kill sps that falls into...
Friday at 4:13 PM
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Get ornamental
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Well depending upon how much work you want to put into it. You could 3d print what you want, create a silicone mold negative of that...
Friday at 4:11 PM
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Randy’s venture into salt water.
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Definitely sucks. My only advice, since there is lots already, is to learn from this, try to figure out what happened, and don't let it...
Friday at 8:39 AM
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