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    jojo22 - Reefkeeper Registered User
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    Ok I guess you got rock, and some nice looking stuff at that if I may say.
    Does water always taste like salt and poo????


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    TY sir! I think it doesn't look too bad, either!

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    hummer - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    verry cool icons all that hard work pays off ... i like it

    what kind of rock is that? figi my guss how much is there

    i was so nervice i phoned greg and he help me out alot.....lol lol lol
    :: hummer :nemo

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    haha! Its not fiji, actually... Its tonga kaelini. there's quite a bit of green and some purple coraline on those pieces as well.

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    i was goint to order some of that but wow pricey.. well it all is i guss..lol
    :: hummer :nemo

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    Things have cleared up trememdously today. I cleaned the fine filter, and added a little bit more cured lr rubble to the fuge. Temp is steady around 80 degrees. Saltinity is right at 1.25. (Do i need to raise it a lil?)

    I've found the first bits of visible life on my rock!!! I think the first is bubble alage... If it is, do I need to remove it? The second, is a small feather duster, I hope.

    Here's the pix:

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    hummer - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    awsome, life is good!!!
    :: hummer :nemo

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    Yea looks like a bubble algea careful I heard its not good. Thats an awsome specimen of shrimp you got there
    55 Gallon. One year old, and looking SUPER.

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    dakar - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fatman View Post
    Yea looks like a bubble algea careful I heard its not good. Thats an awsome specimen of shrimp you got there
    Yup, Don't think that guy is gonna make it
    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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    Update today (Day 3)... The cocktail shimp is still swelling, lol. Temp is holding steady at 79%, despite me taking out the heater that melted the holder. So, I'm down to 1 100w heater.

    I did boil some water today and clamp some pvc 45 degree elbows for my clm outlets and put them in place to give me a little more velocity in my flow.

    Only question today is... Do i need to remove that bubble algae? If so.. how do i do it?

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