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![]() I think it does "foul up" our systems, to a degree. It's just our ability to counteract and control such foul ups/fluctuations that makes the difference.
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![]() As far as fish dying, I think the key here is cleanup crew, my hermits and shrimp devour anything that dies, be it a snail or a fish. So there is no rotting corpse to foul up the water
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![]() That makes sense. What about corals? I know all that is left usually is a white skeleton which I believe is made out of calcium. Should they be removed or left in as a calcium supplement? My clean up crew seems to like the skeletons, too!
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![]() Algae ends up covering dead coral skeletons anyway.
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![]() I think you'd find that a dead coral skeleton just reminds you a nice coral you used to have, so you end up pulling it out. Some people do use dead corals as calcium reactor media ... why not, the stuff it's made out is the same stuff the live corals want to use so they can grow, so it's all good that way.
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![]() I think somewhere along the way they're also called a sea slug...me thinks...just a guess
![]() Sorry should have been in the thread...sea hare
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" Know how to prevent sagging ? " " Just eat till the wrinkles fill out " RJ Last edited by Redrover; 08-23-2007 at 11:52 PM. |