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Grounding probes are usually Titanium.
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Ah ha I found one from JL: http://www.jlaquatics.com/phpstore/s...oduct_ID=mc-gp
I will look around for one locally, if anyone from Etown knows where to get them... One more question my cabbage coral has not shed his skin in a few weeks now... He has some brownish algea growing on his edges and I blew it off and I think I blew into his flesh... Should I try to frag the healthier sections or just toss him? |
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Never mind I went home last night and the cabbage was not doing well so I peeled it off the rock and did a 10% water change.
From all the stuff that has died or I moved its a pretty bare tank... I might need to move this into the FOWLR section |
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Wayne i have a grounding probe you can have, its the same one from JL, its slightly used, after i upgraded my koralias to the vortechs i havent needed it, pm me
Steve
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