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    ICP test of available for purchase natural seawater

    I may just take you up on that. Been wanting to see the “laboratory”.
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    Australian Stripey, Microcanthus joycae

    You should rent him out -10 a day!
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    Australian Stripey, Microcanthus joycae

    Cool fish. My tank is way too small for it though. I had tried the aiptasia file fish-it did take out my aiptasia but then started on other coral. The big one came back. Fortunately I have just one big one that taunts me everyday
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    Reef Mat Compatibility (IM NUVO RFS-27)

    Depending on total size of system can you step down to 250?
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    Reef Mat Compatibility (IM NUVO RFS-27)

    How big is the system?
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    Pressurized kalk reactor

    That is a valid concern.
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    Pressurized kalk reactor

    Sorry about the coral losses. Always sucks when that happens- Ok my idea-not cheap but lazy aka “efficient” What you see is the avast kalk stirrer-my idea would be to reverse the flow- Pump in water into the 1/2 inch outlet by either using one dose head (with a big o barb) or an inexpensive...
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    Pressurized kalk reactor

    Whoa. More than 2x I am dosing at 650 ml for same size system. I am assuming you are dosing it in now? With what?
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    Pressurized kalk reactor

    How big is your tank and how much kalk you pushing in a night? Also do you have a ato reservoir?
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    Salinity still a problem

    Interesting. For me -checking once a week is fine.
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    Salinity still a problem

    Ok -whew. I do the same
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    Dosing recommendation

    What are you trying to accomplish and what do you mean that all for reef is unstable? I use it myself and find it quite reliable so curious to what problems are you seeing with it. I dose all for reef, trace elements (I need more due to carbon dosing, bacto balance (carbon dosing) I also...
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    Salinity still a problem

    Do you just let float in tank? Always afraid it’s going to smash into a rock and bust.
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    Salinity still a problem

    2nd this- as long as the water level is in the blue section -you are good. No need to calibrate but you need to keep it safe as it can break easily (glass) -$35. Found it to be way more accurate than other refractometers and salinity probes
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    How to glue acro colonies to rocks - looking for advice

    I don’t care as much as it “jams” up my typing .
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    How to glue acro colonies to rocks - looking for advice

    I’ll have to try this as well. Thanks for sharing
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    How to glue acro colonies to rocks - looking for advice

    If they were at Anaheim for the reefapooliza (sp) I’d seriously go just to get some hands on experience! One advantage though @Alexander1312 over epoxy-seatak does not make your skimmer go crazy for two days-at least..
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    How to glue acro colonies to rocks - looking for advice

    It was for me -until the urchins-until it really encrusted -it was game for being picked up any time any place and strewn around like a rag doll.
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    How to glue acro colonies to rocks - looking for advice

    Pretty colonies -they are pretty big -you may want to “angle” them as I can see some issues with the weight..but I concur with @RandyC about being horizontal
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    How to glue acro colonies to rocks - looking for advice

    @Alexander1312 -what I use is a combo of seatek and superglue. Generally first get a big glob on the base of the macro. Then apply superglue as a smaller circle. The seatak will cure over time and the urchins will not take it for a ride. Two things - Once it’s dried -it is not coming off- I...
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