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Old 05-31-2017, 02:32 AM
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It's a wolverine look alike. I did not know the exact species though.
It's a real beauty! Much nicer then Wolverine imo.
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Old 05-31-2017, 04:54 AM
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Rich!!! THOSE corals look amazing! beautiful pics!!!
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Awesome Rich.
I always look forward to your updates & it gives me something to strive for !
Thanks for the kind words guys! This is what keeps me motivated to do tank maintenance during the beautiful BC summer weather.

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It's a real beauty! Much nicer then Wolverine imo.
Thanks, I like it too.
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Looking great as always. Every time I read through an update on this thread I wish you lived closer purely for trading purposes.
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Gorgeous Rich!!!

Have you thought of selling carbon credits with the amount of CO2 that the corals have bound into their skelies.
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Gorgeous Rich!!!

Have you thought of selling carbon credits with the amount of CO2 that the corals have bound into their skelies.
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Wouldn't that be nice
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Looking great as always. Every time I read through an update on this thread I wish you lived closer purely for trading purposes.
Vancouver is a beautiful place to visit in the summer! 😃
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Have you thought of selling carbon credits with the amount of CO2 that the corals have bound into their skelies.
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Wouldn't that be nice
Yes, would be nice....lol
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Stunning tank BBLINKS! amazing colours!

can you tell me what you are doing for nutrient export? i read you do bi weekly water changes...are you still running biopellets? do you still have a N03 block? what do you do to keep Phosphates low?
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Stunning tank BBLINKS! amazing colours!

can you tell me what you are doing for nutrient export? i read you do bi weekly water changes...are you still running biopellets? do you still have a N03 block? what do you do to keep Phosphates low?
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Water changes are done bi or tri weekly, that's I try to do it biweekly but some times it becomes 3 or sometimes 4...☺️ Summer time, too much to do outside. I do still run biopellets along with 1 no3 brick directly underneath my drain with no filter sock. I also have 1 marine pure block and a bag of marine pure bioballs. Recently set up a chaeto reactor using a tlf 550 reactor and strip light from jl aquatics, so far its working great. I haven't ran any phosphate and carbon media for a long time and running on a year and a half old 36w uv light. Hope that helps.
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