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It's been a little while since I've been to the front of your thread here. I just noticed in one of the pics that your zoas seem to be stretching for light. Do you have any PAR numbers for your tank?
I've never liked blasting my tanks with light. I'm trying to find a happy balance right now with LED lighting. It's touchy for the long term for me as I don't have a PAR meter. |
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Sure, Sure. That makes total sense. All the corals in your tank grow really fast. Ha,Ha.
That does raise another question for you though. How do you go about removing shrooms?? I've always had left overs unless I removed and cut the rock to free the area I wanted to "frag". |
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I ha no problem that it grow back bexaus i love to see corals growing from shreds to full size. If you really want to remove al traces you can inject the it with 10% caustic soda solution. |
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i have a 550d and it makes awesome videos youtube.com/rale2001
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I have been really confused looking through your thread. A whole lot of info is gone that was once here. I believe your ability to PM is gone too. Now I know why. I did find the info I was after cause I first saw your tank in a magazine. So I searched that article. You still have a beautiful tank. Thank you for continuing to share. |
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thanks ! i will keep on sharing mij tank pictures and experience with you, that's the least i can do. My ricordea isle |
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This is what the skimming look like after 5-7 days using:
CarbonVS (week8 dosing) Fe+ 0,15ppm per day Fe trace 0,05ppm every other day @ PO4=0.1ppm / NO3=3ppm Busy lowering from 0,24ppm/25ppm Because RO device was disfunctional. greetings, GlennF |
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That's nasty. My favorite part is you cleaning it outside.
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now something nice
i am proud to announce that: My tank has been featured in a dutch magazine "Onze Zeeaquarium" It's a 13 page counting article with a writeup followed by a redactional article. OZ is a dutch reefing magazine with four publications per year. Last edited by glennf; 05/17/2014 at 04:40 AM. |
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Glenn congrats on the recognition of the magazine. where could we follow your full method?
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Google search will bring you a long way..... I won't risk the mod closing down this thread also. It would be a pitty and selfish to keep this beautifull archiefment, which i am very proud of to myself, so i will keep in line. Sharing is made very difficult because of conflicting interrest of al party's including myself. Maybe in the future i will find the reason and the resources to pay and share. For now just enjoy the pictures. Don't try to pm me because i have zero privilage. It's better that way because i have a hard time keeping up. Last edited by glennf; 05/17/2014 at 01:15 PM. |
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