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In a normal salt water tank, there are no quickly depleted trace elements, even with a skimmer. As far as testing for Iodine and it's forms, there...
It is not recommended to add ANYTHING to your tank that you haven't tested for and found to be lacking sufficient amounts. When you feed your tank,...
I'd be interested in knowing where the legitimate justification for having to dose can be fouind. It is my perception that the majority of reefers...
In 12 years of reefkeeping, and with all the tanks I have (10 at the moment) I've never found a need to suppliment any form of Iodine/Iodate/Iodide....
You might need to assess the quantity and quality of the food supply available in the tank for the pb to graze on throughout the day. If there is not...
Now you know why I buy the frozen cyclop-eeze. No problem with it floating. I would never try to coat anything with it, but it can be directly fed...
First of all, let's debunk that myth that the sebae needs a lot of light. You can keep them under lower light conditions but have to feed them more...
Is it really worth chancing a non marine rock of unknown makeup, that might leach copper and other harmful metals into your tank?
Nothing to do with buying or not buying fish, but most just can't be bothered.
Thank you. Some boards have posters with 1" of post and 6" of signature. Makes for a heck of a lot of scrolling to get to the point.
My next suggestion then would be to remove the misleading description then. "3reef Forum News & Information News and information about this forum....
"Hello rayjay it appears that you have not posted on our forums in several weeks, why not take a few moments to ask a question, help provide a...
You have enough light to keep anemones. Fluorescent lights are sufficient for anemones. According to Dr Ron Shimek when he was on RC, posted in...
You must be referring to Brine that I'm not aware of. Brine shrimp come from salt water bodies (like the Great Salt Lake which is typically 3 to 5...
Definitely not Brine as they won't survive in a tank with fish. They are too slow to avoid capture within a short time of being placed in the tank....
Every week, dayssssss. But, I'm not obsessed by this hobby, I just have too many tanks.
FWIW, I know there are many opinions on the matter of dosing trace elements, but in my case, I've never dosed in the 11 1/2 yrs I've been in this...
When DT's first came out, I bought a bottle and then kept cultures going for a year or so, but it was a PITA, so I quit that and now I use Brine...
In any case, when no other obvious explanation is evident to cover your invert losses, it would be worth trying at the higher specific gravity to at...
I don't need to see that close up for that price.l Too many other corals I could buy with all that money.
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