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Cool Breeze

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  1. So today I finally set myself up a real fuge. I bought this on off cl and it came with about 10 different kinds of macro in it. After some minor flooding I got everything flowing right. The green tube that runs from the bulkhead always has big air bubbles flowing with it. It looks kinda like a chemistry set i love it.

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  2. Don't have any pics of these, but they are about 2"x2"...one may be a little smaller, one a little bigger. The reds are mounted, the purples aren't.

    1 purple/1 red - $5 for both (I have two sets available).

    Dena

    I'll take a set

  3. Would it increase my waste water portion on my water bill? If so, it's going down the street.

    It won't. Your waste water portion of your bill is usally based on how much water you use in the winter. They figure most of the water used is going down the drain in the winter, no grass to water pools to fill up things like that. They can't track how much water is actully going down the drain.

  4. LOL I wonder if you could dry it out and reuse the salt. I dont know about you but I dont want to eat that :lol:

    lol i didn't say i would eat it. I meant sell to some sucker. Also if you dried it and used it again it would still have all the nitrates and stuff you were trying to get rid of.

  5. Awsome link. I wish I would have found it prior to my trial and error. I think for right now, spot feeding should be good. I am worried about the other inhabitants of the tank with that type of regiment; it would be difficult to keep the parameters in check. In Chuck's experiment, he only had azooxanthellate corals so it was easy(or should I say easier) to maintain a stable system for that one type. When you have multiple types of coral all needing different parameters, I imagine it would be a bit more troublesome. I guess my question for the day is: how do you isolate certain systems to certain corals when they all inhabit the same reef?

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    You don't. I like to go with a darwinian approach to reefing. I maintain the best parameters I can and if it dies, it just wasn't tough enough. I don't want any wussy corals. lol

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