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![]() Every one is going to have there own way of doing things this is mine i have 75g & 125g running for years like a charm.
This will be the last post for me in this thread. I was just trying to help, im new to the board and didnt want people to think i was here just to buy frags. ![]() |
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![]() You can buy frags from us just as easily as we can buy them from you
![]() No harm no foul, everyone has their own opinions, all I'm suggesting is that methods and products in the hobby seem to change quickly andthat if you cling on to the past you get left behind. ps.. where is my cookie?
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![]() Not to mention that not every reefer is after creating the ultimate living microcosm regardless of cost or blood, sweat and tears involved.
I see a lot of reefs that are beautiful that people are very proud of and yet remain simplistic in their components. There is definitely a prevailant attitude in this hobby that the more money you've spent, the better off your reef will be and the funny thing is that this is a mentality that creates and propogates itself, I'm amazed at times at how much influence the capital market and rampant consumerism can have on otherwise stable minds. Spend lots of money and feel good about your reef because you have spent as much money on it as you possibly could and have everything looked after by your electric monitors and wallet or adversely, try maintaining a reef with very little technological aid and bust your *** making it work. You can always try a mix of both of these methods as well and just see what works for your preferred level of spending and man hours.... |
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Well you said that a lot better than me... |
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![]() I haven't done a water change in about 8 months and I'm way overstocked. So far so good. My tank has never been better. I think it has to do with additives that I started using last year. Hope my luck continues. I keep wanting to do a water change but I'm lazy and my corals and fish haven't complained yet.
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![]() This is a method of a friend of mine, who has been in the hobby for years. I'm using it and it seems to work pretty well. I do it every 2 weeks.
- turn off all pumps, powerheads, skimmer, etc. - using a diatom filter with an extension on the exhaust, blow detritus, etc up into the water - run the diatom filter for about 1 hour, until water is very clear - perform a 20% water change - test all parameters, as diatom filters take out some good stuff as well - turn on pumps, etc. Diatom Filters get the water nice and clear. Also has the benefit of filtering any parasites from the tank. What do you think? |
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