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Old 01/10/2008, 03:34 PM
Sk8r Sk8r is offline
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And your test kits: priciest item: refractometer, up to 80.00 can be cheaper, worth its weight in gold when you need it. [Draw a line on your tank to indicate optimal fill line [as it evaporates out, you keep having to put freshwater in: there is an automation for this, but the 'pods evap less.] PH meter 20.00, good idea but not too critical. For the rest, if you keep softie coral, you need the alkalinity test, about 20.00 and the nitrate/ammonia test strips, under 10.00: faithfully keeping a little logbook of your tests and changes---priceless.
Outside of that---what you said.
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