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Old 01-20-2004, 11:56 PM
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Mitch, thank you so much, I've been doing google searches on it and not found anything close to that. Amazing that so much hype has been made of it and it's so high in silicone as well as aluminum and iron. I did notice it's got a fair amount of magnesium which would be nice.

Tony, I guess instead of saying seaweeds I should have said see grasses and some macro algaes like mermaids fan which I haven't seen in forever. I've just been hearing to much about caluperas going asexual and that kind of worries me. Not to mention the dramatic damage C. taxifolia and other caluperas are having on the environment when introduced by hobbiests through their waste water etc. I wonder if local sea grasses would survive in an aquarium long term? Christy should have access to lots of turtle grass and eel grass as there are a number of biologists in the nanaimo area doing studies on eel grass and turtle grass (I think turtle grass).

Well, that makes me wonder as well if local mud from the beach would be a benneficial addition to a sump/refugium....

Doug
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