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Old 09/05/2004, 07:29 PM
D.Barta D.Barta is offline
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whats in your fuge?

Just wondering what everyone keeps in there fuge?
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Old 09/05/2004, 07:59 PM
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C. Prolifera and a pair of H. Kuda.
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Old 09/05/2004, 08:02 PM
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Chaetmorpha, a type of caulpera, and some nassarius(sp?) snails.
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Old 09/05/2004, 08:08 PM
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Chaeto, a thin layer of LS, and my flatworm breeding stock
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Old 09/05/2004, 08:15 PM
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Chaeto and LS.
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Old 09/05/2004, 08:20 PM
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every critter that is banned from the displays to include a maroon clown, a ton of Prolifera, Razor, and Chaeto about 300 lbs of DSB, 50 or so lbs of Coraline encrusted rocks for attaching frags more micro funa then a pair of mandarins can eat in a lifetime and the drip return from the Ca reactor.

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Old 09/05/2004, 08:40 PM
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dragon, how big is your fuge? Does having your effluent going into your fuge cause any problems?
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Old 09/05/2004, 08:47 PM
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it's 100g water volume on top of all the above listed. it's a custom built acrylic 24x72x20

the effluent drip has CO2 which is much needed by macro algae for growth, it's like a free fertilizer for it. so IMO it's the best place to have your drip return at.

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Old 09/05/2004, 08:53 PM
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Is chaeto and chaetmorpha the same thing?
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Old 09/05/2004, 08:55 PM
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yes D.Barta
it's also called 'brillo-pad' by some reefers as well.


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Old 09/05/2004, 09:07 PM
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it's 100g water volume on top of all the above listed. it's a custom built acrylic 24x72x20

the effluent drip has CO2 which is much needed by macro algae for growth, it's like a free fertilizer for it. so IMO it's the best place to have your drip return at.

hth
kc
man that makes so much sense...thanks for the tip i will do that when i designmy sump
thanks
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Old 09/05/2004, 11:13 PM
dragon_slayer dragon_slayer is offline
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man that makes so much sense...thanks for the tip i will do that when i designmy sump
thanks
angel


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