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The best place in GTA for tanks has always been Big Als unless you are looking for something custom.
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Miracles aquariums in Orangeville just Google them
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Big Al's maybe, but that's out in Mississauga isn't it? I'm not sure how mobile I will be as I'll be downtown staying near the university. Orangeville is definitely too far
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OK, I'll see if I can get someone from the lab to run me out hat way
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Yes, I'm experimenting with a coating that will hopefully prevent coralline algae growth. The initial test was encouraging. Now we have to test actual gear. |
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i wonder what would happen if say liquipel was applied to the inside of a tank. you're holding the water but is it technically contacting the glass in a way that would allow growth on it?
strangely coralline doesn't ever grow on my glass. film algae however... |
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Unfortunately not
But something else that might be of great benefit |
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if it's algae repellant glass i need to know how i can send you my money please.
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