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![]() Great photos as always.
![]() Curious as to the doubling of the pellets, was there any reason that pushed you to thinking that more was needed?
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![]() Tanks are lookin' bangin' bro! Colours are back and it's kaleidoscopic once again. Nice work.
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![]() They sure are.. and you best be posting some photos in the POTM thread.
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![]() I dealt with red bugs about a month ago and found the interceptor treatment to be very easy. I used half a large tab in my 145 gallon total system, dosed it before I went to bed when the lights went out and 12 hours later threw a bag of carbon in my overflow for 2 hours then did a 15% water change after that. I was really stressed about having to do it but in the end found it to be one of the easiest thing I have ever done to my system. I lost my hermits and pods but all snails,brittle stars and fire shrimp survived
![]() http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/sho...ht=interceptor Cheers Ray
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