Thea can also be very calcium demanding. Can be a problem if you have triable keeping calcium in line
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printthread.php?t=2069&pp=40Thea can also be very calcium demanding. Can be a problem if you have triable keeping calcium in line
very nice write up may I print it out and give to people at my store who ask me like every day? =) It takes awhile to tell them all that.
Why not point them in the direction of CR while you are at it :D
that is a good idea Dave. Actually I am starting a reef club in my area and I hope you dont mind but I listed CR on the fliers.
Not in the least bit! The more the merrier!
Hope that gos good for you my friend you will enjoy it a lot and make some grate new friends. One thing we do is get the LFS to offer discounts to club members helps get a lot of interest in paid up card curring members. I thank we get from 10 to 20 % discount at deferent ones. Also we get them to sponsor meetings and Thea usual have some good sail items for the event makes a good deal for them as will as us as it brings in customers Thea wont have otherwise.Quote:
Originally Posted by graphixx22
Jerry thanks those are great ideas!!!! I will definately do something like that. thanks
Such great info in this thread I'll bring it back to the top... especially since Angel bought me a long awaited 2" Squamosa clam last night... pics to follow.
Hey, if future employment brings us closer... save me a spot in your club. I'll bet you're gonna lead up to one heck of a gathering! BTW, I have 3 clams(as you've seen) and believe that depending on the size of the clams in relation to the system, that it may be beneficial to run a wet/dry for nitrate production as well as a "less advanced" filtration system. Possibly just a fuge.
Awsome info! Here's my clam!
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y15...3/e1fc4c09.jpg
He seems happy with daily Calcium added and plankton feeding every 2 to 3 days.