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Old 11-27-2004, 07:26 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Default Re: Need ID on brown goo

helps nitrates??? wahoooo!!!!

Nitrate control-- Water changes and Prime (additive)

2-3 inches of sand bed--thats not considered a DSB is it?

55lbs live rock, need more?

set up for about 6 months now....should I start removing the bio-balls?

I hove very little corals. green buttons and the Xenia....but the goo hasn't hit any of the rock yet....if my nitrates are at the 20 ppm level, won't the consume them pretty quick?

thanks birdlady...always great to hear from you!

I still use a wet/dry system...maybe in the future I'll swap over to a fuge...to much happening in life right now for such a project.....

must save the world ....or at least a couple of feet of it!!!

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