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![]() I keep Ca levels in our 120g mixed BTA, zoo, lps and sps tank at about 420 ppm and I think your Ca is just a bit high. You should also be measuring magnesium to keep the alk, Ca and Mg levels balanced.
I use the underwater epoxy for mounting corals onto LR. It's the two part white stuff with green as an outside coating. Mix it really well until the colour is consistent. It's good for about 20 minutes, then it's too hard to mold after that. HTH ![]() |
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![]() Hi Beverly,
Your parameters are good except for a tad high on the cal. Although some like it up to 500 they say its hard on the pumps then. I just use the kent turbo calcium or the aragamight to keep my levels up and I haven't had any problems. Much easier then those reactors (I think) In fact I have one sitting here disconnected if anyone wants one for free. The apoxy's are great to attaching corals to your rocks. I love the "gel" glue as well. I can even take a polyp and stick it on with that stuff...even through the slime! Do you still have your seahorse's? |
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![]() Hi Lynn,
I don't think Ca levels of 420 ppm are too high, though IIRC, natural salt water has Ca levels of 380 ppm (please correct me if I am wrong). Perhaps you are thinking of the original poster's Ca levels when replying to me? Have not kept SHs for about 2 years now. |
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![]() I'll take it.
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![]() sorry Bev, I meant 475 maybe just a tad high
Mark, phone me about the cal reactor 9092117 |
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