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Old February 28th, 2008, 06:51 AM
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Re: Coraline

McCain is so old his liver spots have alziemers.

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McCain is so old his liver spots have alziemers.
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Part of that is because my cleaner crew cleans the glass so much, I think.
Thats another thing, my cleaner crew wont touch the coraline...

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Re: Coraline

my turbos hang in a back corner of my tank smoking reefer I think. Damn kids!!!!!

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That was me back when I was a turbo, back in the glory days, what a great time. Was gonna make an obscure referance to breaking two:Electric Boogaloo but theres no point.

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Re: Coraline

Those with too much and those with slow growth should all compare should compare logs of all water tests, light and other possible factors. No one here is detailing there water chemistry.

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Re: Coraline

How do you detail water chemistry? I understand what you're saying...we should try to find more accurate reasons for lack orf growth or exxessive growth...But honestly, i dont know if that is possible. There are probably so many diffrent variables involved that it would be impossible for the average joe like me to figure out. Maybe a Marine scientist...

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Re: Coraline

Just write down the test results every time you test your water.I got a note book full,since I test a couple of times a week.(finally about to break myself from testing every day).
Heres mine on average:
Ammonia-0
Nitrite-0
nitrate-0
phosphate-0
PH-8.2
calcium-480
alkalinity-14DKH
magnesium-1400
temp-77
432 watts of T-5 Actinics for 10,10Ks for 4.

Thats actually a great idea Sen.Maybe it will help those with little or none coralline growth.
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Re: Coraline

We should also mention if your a your tank is "low growth" or "high growth".

300 watts of power compact lights.
Ammonia, nitrates, Nitrites = 0
Ph: 8.0
Phosphates 0
Havent tested for Calcium or Magnesium so i dont know
Temp: 76-80
Water flow: Low to Moderate

Type: High Growth

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