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![]() IMO - it all depends on livestock,bio-load and equipment.
if you don't have a skimmer and or refuge i would say no. if you are able to control NO3 and PO4 with calcium and trace elements then yes you could significantly lower the % of WC. again IMO - WC can correct and keep things in check and not create an issue that takes time and energy to correct. |
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