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07/20/2007, 10:37 PM
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saw these thought they looked interested
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I dont even see how it would be possible to even...
I dont even see how it would be possible to even keep that thing clean. Something must be workin though because it looks like there are multiple companies setup.
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07/20/2007, 03:32 PM
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saw these thought they looked interested
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Thats why I thought it looked interesteing. Even...
Thats why I thought it looked interesteing. Even though it says you can do SW water only the smallest fish could be kept in there. It has to be a total FW setup.
When I saw them I thought they...
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The Reef Chemistry Forum
07/18/2007, 03:37 PM
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Calcium and phosphates are a little high
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rhudd26
I would have to say mostly SPS. Not really into...
I would have to say mostly SPS. Not really into the LPS. Looking to add lots of color to the tank. Dont want many fish maybe 4 and 5 at the most. I have a good LR setup at the moment (slight algae...
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The Reef Chemistry Forum
07/18/2007, 03:15 PM
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Calcium and phosphates are a little high
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rhudd26
I just started keeping a log for the first time a...
I just started keeping a log for the first time a month ago. I am work and dont have it with me at the moment. I will look into a refractometer. Thanks for the info. You have any other ideas of...
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The Reef Chemistry Forum
07/18/2007, 02:01 PM
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Calcium and phosphates are a little high
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rhudd26
I dont remember the name of the set up but I...
I dont remember the name of the set up but I place water inside of it and a plastic lever moves up and down and will eventually stop at the lvl of that salinity. Any other recommendations on a tool...
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07/18/2007, 01:12 PM
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Calcium and phosphates are a little high
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rhudd26
Looking for as much info as I can on getting my...
Looking for as much info as I can on getting my tank ready to start adding new cool items (i.e corals...more fish) All I have in there now is 2 damsels (dominoes). I have a euro rs-80 in my sump. One...
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07/18/2007, 01:09 PM
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Calcium and phosphates are a little high
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rhudd26
Ok cool. I am going to do another change on...
Ok cool. I am going to do another change on friday that is when I am off from work. My nitrates were through the roof but have dropped almost in half in like 4-5 days. I have a 65 gallon so would you...
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New to the Hobby
07/18/2007, 11:16 AM
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10 gallons of water on the floor!!!
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rhudd26
Is there an overflow that is not noisey......I...
Is there an overflow that is not noisey......I heard lifereef makes one. Is that true and how good is the setup. I do not want an overflow if the power goes out.
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The Reef Chemistry Forum
07/18/2007, 11:12 AM
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Calcium and phosphates are a little high
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rhudd26
Besides the salinity what else could cause that....
Besides the salinity what else could cause that. My calcium is a little high but not crazy...my nitrates were the only other thing that was out of wack. And the nitrates are falling daily which is...
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The Reef Chemistry Forum
07/18/2007, 10:00 AM
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Calcium and phosphates are a little high
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rhudd26
Its all good....if I had to lose something rather...
Its all good....if I had to lose something rather it be a snail than a mjor coral or fish. I hate saying that. So once my salinty goes down the snails and other clean up crew should be good to go...
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07/18/2007, 09:31 AM
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saw these thought they looked interested
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rhudd26
saw these thought they looked interested
Hello everyone,
I was looking online for different manufactors of aquarium equipment and I found this compant in northern california. The product atleast looks cool....
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The Reef Chemistry Forum
07/17/2007, 04:19 PM
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Calcium and phosphates are a little high
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rhudd26
No I havent seen them moving for two weeks. My...
No I havent seen them moving for two weeks. My salinity might be a little high. I need to get a new tester to check my salinity as my other one does not seem to be working properly.
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The Reef Chemistry Forum
07/17/2007, 01:26 PM
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Calcium and phosphates are a little high
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rhudd26
Ok then what would harm the clean up crew. I put...
Ok then what would harm the clean up crew. I put in 8 snails and all eight died within 3 hours of entering the tank.
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The Reef Chemistry Forum
07/17/2007, 09:02 AM
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Calcium and phosphates are a little high
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rhudd26
Calcium and phosphates are a little high
Hello all,
I checked my water last night and noticed that my calcium and phospates are higher than they are suppose to be. Any suggestions on how to lower them. My Nitrates are finally starting to...
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New to the Hobby
07/09/2007, 02:44 PM
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Green algae on glass...
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rhudd26
Do they sell HOB phosphate reactors?
Do they sell HOB phosphate reactors?
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Lighting, Filtration & Other Equipment
07/06/2007, 03:33 PM
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EuroReef Club
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rhudd26
Eurotech I got my new pump today and my rs80...
Eurotech I got my new pump today and my rs80 skimmer is working great now. Thanks for all your help.
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Lighting, Filtration & Other Equipment
07/05/2007, 03:45 PM
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EuroReef Club
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rhudd26
EuroReef Tech, You guys mailed out some...
EuroReef Tech,
You guys mailed out some items for me on Monday I was wondering if it was sent DHL, UPS, FedEX. PM me if you need my info to look it up.
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The Reef Chemistry Forum
07/03/2007, 05:25 PM
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Nitrate
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rhudd26
Tes test kit is brand new. I dont think that is...
Tes test kit is brand new. I dont think that is the problem since its a brand new kit.
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The Reef Chemistry Forum
07/03/2007, 03:41 PM
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Nitrate
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rhudd26
Cool thanks for the information, I appreciate it.
Cool thanks for the information, I appreciate it.
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The Reef Chemistry Forum
07/03/2007, 11:13 AM
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Carbon/phosphate tests
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rhudd26
Any recommendations on the best ways to lower...
Any recommendations on the best ways to lower phosphate and nitrates?
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The Reef Chemistry Forum
07/03/2007, 11:06 AM
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Carbon/phosphate tests
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rhudd26
My phosphates were at .25 last night. What is the...
My phosphates were at .25 last night. What is the best way to lower the phosphates. My nitrates are really high as well.
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New to the Hobby
07/01/2007, 08:29 PM
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snails and hemet crabs
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rhudd26
I only have two damsels in there at the moment....
I only have two damsels in there at the moment. Lost everything about 3 months ago and started over. I have noticed a large amount of crap on my sand bed. Sand bed just looks dirty (not algae...
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New to the Hobby
07/01/2007, 08:15 PM
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snails and hemet crabs
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rhudd26
I have them written down and when I get off work...
I have them written down and when I get off work I will post them. Algae problems arent bad at the moment. What are the best ways to lower the nitrates.
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New to the Hobby
07/01/2007, 06:23 PM
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snails and hemet crabs
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rhudd26
snails and hemet crabs
Hello all,
I have lost my snails and hermet crabs the last couple of days. Could it be beacause my Nitrates are all out of wack.
I checked them yesterday morning and they were sky high! Hope...
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The Reef Chemistry Forum
06/30/2007, 10:18 AM
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Nitrate
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580
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rhudd26
thats what I have been doing. I am hoping that...
thats what I have been doing. I am hoping that euro reef will take care of the problem for me. It is under warranty.
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