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  1. #11
    Reef_Angel - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Default What's the secret??

    Hey Bugz....ask Tileman what all that green stuff covering that coraline is on the back wall of his tank? Could it be some :topsecret: goo that aids corals in the beautiful extension of polyps that none of us are aware of? Either that or his algae eaters went on strike. :snicker:
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  2. #12
    BUGZME - Reefkeeper Registered User
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    I noticed that green slim also but I didn't want to say anything! Is that the secret Brad? All I have on the back of my tank is corraline, Pink, Purple and Red.
    THANKS JEFF
    2-45 GALLON FRAG TANKS
    55 SHOW TANK

  3. #13
    tileman - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    That's top secret snail food.. I have to keep them happy also.
    225g Full reef, 300g total Deltec AP702, PF601S, FR509. 18 months old
    65g reef, Euroreef skimmer, 4yrs old

  4. #14
    dakar - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    :laughing3: ROFLMAO :laughing3:
    Every electronic device is manufactured with smoke stored deep inside... only a true genius can find a way to set it free.

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    dakar - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Seriously though, if you are going to make the change, make it very gradual, I'd say no more than 10% at a time. There have been horror stories posted all over about bad things happening, we saw some ill effects within two water changes using IO instead of Oceanic, I wasn't watching Ca and Alk like I should have been that could have prevented it... instead just tossed the IO and found a new supplier for Oceanic.

    BTW very happy looking sun coral
    Every electronic device is manufactured with smoke stored deep inside... only a true genius can find a way to set it free.

  6. #16
    tileman - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    I do a ten gallon water change every Sunday morning, I clean my protein skimmer and change my filter sock and clean all the glass and my overflow box. After everything is changed and cleaned I add about 2 teaspoons of Kent superbuffer to my sump to bring the alkalinity back up. This plan works very well for me so far because then I dont need to add any bionics for about 4 days. I am concerned about all the post that I read on RC about the negetive comments on oceanic salt though. But this is what works for me.
    225g Full reef, 300g total Deltec AP702, PF601S, FR509. 18 months old
    65g reef, Euroreef skimmer, 4yrs old

  7. #17
    dakar - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by tileman
    I am concerned about all the post that I read on RC about the negetive comments on oceanic salt though. But this is what works for me.
    If you look around enough you can find negative reports about every salt on the market, the big O has been working very well for us too. No intentions of changing things out.

    Maybe it's time for some of them brainiac super chemistry wizzard dudes to get together and do a real chemical analysis of salts again, but this time avoid the mess that came out after the last one a while back, and actually take steps to avoid the appearance of partiality, corporate corruption and influence..... nah never gonna happen. There are still rumblings echoing around about that study.

    No matter what you use, if it works for you then so be it. Just my opinion but I think the water source can have just as much effect on water quality as the salt mix. All the filtering/RODI whatever can't remove 100% of whatever is disovled in your water to begin with.
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  8. #18
    tileman - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    I agree 100 percent. Everyone has an opinion on everything, I say , try to absorb all you can and go with what works for you. There is no one right way to this hobby, I still consider myself a beginner and trying to learn everything I can and the best way to do this is on boards like this, and local clubs where you can learn from all the other fishaholics out there.
    225g Full reef, 300g total Deltec AP702, PF601S, FR509. 18 months old
    65g reef, Euroreef skimmer, 4yrs old

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