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The Reef Chemistry Forum
01/09/2008, 01:24 PM
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Dead Sea Works Mag Chloride hexahydrate still good to use?
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so these are not complete analysis of impurities?...
so these are not complete analysis of impurities? i just spoke with the guy for the calcium chloride also he said he had some other analysis of impurites like metals but they were all less than 1ppm...
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The Reef Chemistry Forum
01/09/2008, 12:53 PM
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Dead Sea Works Mag Chloride hexahydrate still good to use?
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randy, I found this stuff at a local wholesaler...
randy, I found this stuff at a local wholesaler will you check out these specs and if you would consider it a complete impurity profile?
Industrial grade magnesium chloride flakes produced from...
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The Reef Chemistry Forum
01/08/2008, 01:28 PM
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Dead Sea Works Mag Chloride hexahydrate still good to use?
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Dead Sea Works Mag Chloride hexahydrate still good to use?
Is this stuff still good to use?
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Advanced Topics
01/08/2008, 01:10 PM
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Deep Live Rock Portion of Sump, Any good?
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Deep Live Rock Portion of Sump, Any good?
it just dawned upon me that what I have might not be ideal. in my sump i have the last section of it filled with about 200 lbs of live rock rubble, it is maybe 2 x 2 x 2 filled completely. Is this...
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Advanced Topics
01/05/2008, 07:53 PM
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SAFE? GE Silicone I* Window and Door
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I have seen people use it and be ok, i wouldnt ...
I have seen people use it and be ok, i wouldnt use it though... be sure to get the one that does not have the mold and mildew inhibitor and use the clear.
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The Reef Chemistry Forum
01/01/2008, 03:34 PM
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amino's... who uses them?
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bertoni, what coral food do you recommend that is...
bertoni, what coral food do you recommend that is high in nutrients like aminos and such, I am not feeding my corals at all exceft for the bits of cycopeez and shrimp they catch as I feed.
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The Reef Chemistry Forum
01/01/2008, 02:38 PM
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Is it safe to paint in the room with your tank
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Keep it well ventilated you should be ok.
Keep it well ventilated you should be ok.
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The Reef Chemistry Forum
12/27/2007, 11:00 PM
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I had my water professionaly tested...now I am more confused then ever
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I recently had the same problem as you did and...
I recently had the same problem as you did and this is what I did. I started to dose iron, and sodium silicate. I did it to the exact specifications of randys articles. It was like a roller...
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The Reef Chemistry Forum
12/26/2007, 07:29 PM
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Kalk
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Now you should slow the drip to try and maintain...
Now you should slow the drip to try and maintain it around 450, or experiment with the same drip just less lime to water ratio if you rely on that for evaporation. Magnesium is also important to...
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The Reef Chemistry Forum
12/26/2007, 07:20 PM
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Kalk dosing question
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You can increase ca and alk with limewater,...
You can increase ca and alk with limewater, depends completely upon the demand in the tank, it will be used up by coraline algea in a tank with no coral. So it is not dangerous if you monitor the...
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Marine Plants & Macroalgae
12/26/2007, 07:11 PM
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My tips for good chaeto growth
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oct, what is the area of refugium you are...
oct, what is the area of refugium you are covering with that light? I am curious because I am running a 96 watter coralife fixture with a 6700k bulb and I would love to get by with just a 20 watter...
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The Reef Chemistry Forum
12/26/2007, 06:28 PM
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Dosing silicate via dosing pump?
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I will tell you my experience on dosing silicate....
I will tell you my experience on dosing silicate. It has actually cut down on my algea problem by replacing most algea with diatoms. The diatoms are not visible on the rocks and are a clear film on...
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The Reef Chemistry Forum
12/25/2007, 12:52 AM
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Dosing silicate via dosing pump?
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Well I figured that with a 10 part ro to one part...
Well I figured that with a 10 part ro to one part silicate and roughly 300 gallons of water that with my dosing pump dosing 2ml every 5 seconds that with 12 seconds of dosing being done every 24...
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The Reef Chemistry Forum
12/24/2007, 03:31 PM
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New corals...new dosing
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If I was you, I would get a aqualifter pump for...
If I was you, I would get a aqualifter pump for your auto top off and use the limewater, I found my calcium hydroxide at walmart in the canning section for 25 cents a pound on sale. Those pumps are...
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The Reef Chemistry Forum
12/24/2007, 02:32 PM
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Dosing silicate via dosing pump?
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Dosing silicate via dosing pump?
I set up my dosing pump and I am dosing limewater with vinegar, iron, and I want to dose silicate, i bought the waterglass sodium silicate and I am wondering if it is ok to mix up a master batch with...
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Photography
11/19/2007, 10:28 PM
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Evening Macros
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Thanks, Im thinking about picking up the canon...
Thanks, Im thinking about picking up the canon rebel xti with the 100mm macro lense. That just sealed the deal because now I can justify spending 300 plus on a camera lense.
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Photography
11/18/2007, 12:24 AM
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Evening Macros
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This is a total newb question, but can you take...
This is a total newb question, but can you take just normal roundabout pictures with that 105mm macro lense?
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Lighting, Filtration & Other Equipment
01/12/2007, 11:27 PM
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HELP! adding a sump/refuge in the basement.
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ReefNAZOut
try to stay as small as you can from the outlet...
try to stay as small as you can from the outlet size you can. Also use nylon tubing if you can to make the run, you will loose the least pressure if you follow those two things.
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Lighting, Filtration & Other Equipment
01/12/2007, 12:48 AM
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Help with understanding UV in MHs.
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ReefNAZOut
Yeah that was useful thanks man. I put the...
Yeah that was useful thanks man. I put the screen back on but am still using the glass cover. My clown died a few months ago from a weird skin disease and my watchman has been fine, maybe the clown...
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Nano Reefs
01/12/2007, 12:12 AM
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What is the largest tank considered to be a Nano.
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Nano to me just seems like somthing that could...
Nano to me just seems like somthing that could sit on a desk.
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Nano Reefs
01/12/2007, 12:10 AM
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witch light should i get?
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ReefNAZOut
get the sunpod 150. it has 8 leds 4 white and 4...
get the sunpod 150. it has 8 leds 4 white and 4 blue. I have it on my 30 cube. it is a very good light.
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Nano Reefs
01/12/2007, 12:08 AM
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Bristleworm!
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ReefNAZOut
plus they are good food for some kinds of craps...
plus they are good food for some kinds of craps and shrimp.
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Nano Reefs
01/12/2007, 12:04 AM
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Snowflake in NANOs???
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ReefNAZOut
yeah i would say no, i hate feeling like i am...
yeah i would say no, i hate feeling like i am enslaving my fish in a small cell. it just gives the tank a bad vibe.
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Nano Reefs
01/11/2007, 11:58 PM
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my new picotop
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ReefNAZOut
Nice, im thinking of a pico. I like the rock...
Nice, im thinking of a pico. I like the rock stack.
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Nano Reefs
01/11/2007, 11:55 PM
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What is the largest tank considered to be a Nano.
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229
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ReefNAZOut
What is the largest tank considered to be a Nano.
I see 20, 30, 40 gals. What is the standard cut off size?
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