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Old 01-30-2010, 03:34 AM
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Are you reading zero after your RO or after your DI? If the DI isn't spent, your output will always read zero. The risk is you may be using up the DI resin faster. You should try moving your sensors around and see what differences it might make for you.

Also not all membranes are created equal. The one I had before this one was awesome and never read above 10 (until it died). This one I have now has terrible TDS creep. I kept my old one so I know what brand to look for when this one is done. Whether I put it somewhere where I can find it is a totally different matter but has nothing to do with YOUR thread here so I'll stop typing now.
after DI......aw....that means more plumbing parts....so you just have those JG Ts everywhere you can on your RO unit?

So its kinda like a windshield in your car? Once you replace the first one the others seem to chip way easier?

I do love a lovely little clam....thinking bout Tony jogged my brain as I know he too loves a lovely little clam





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Old 01-30-2010, 03:48 AM
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That last clam is mighty awesome!
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Old 01-30-2010, 03:52 AM
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Very NICE Clams shots there Doug! You have quite the collection growing. Still really LOVE the one with the pretty yellow polyps growing all around it the most! It's just such a neat contrast with the spikey bright yellow beside the purple! Neat shot!

So you must need to frag some pretty pink SPS don't ya?
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Old 01-30-2010, 05:01 AM
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That last clam is mighty awesome!
Thanks Josh....that one was from that "ultra" shipment..those ones sure didnt last long at the shop
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Very NICE Clams shots there Doug! You have quite the collection growing. Still really LOVE the one with the pretty yellow polyps growing all around it the most! It's just such a neat contrast with the spikey bright yellow beside the purple! Neat shot!

So you must need to frag some pretty pink SPS don't ya?
I keep thinkin bout scraping the yellow polyps off of there (already did on one side of the clam), but your right that color contrast is pretty sweet

You can have a piece of the pink one anytime your ready....
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Old 01-30-2010, 05:22 AM
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feels the need for more distraction pics





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Lovin your little clams
Great shot's Doug can't wait to see this in person
Glad to see this has cleaned up nicely too!
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looking sweet as usual!
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Is this a sylo or a Pocillopora?
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looking sweet as usual!

thanks mang!


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Is this a sylo or a Pocillopora?
I was under the impression that it was a birdsnest???? but now you've got me thinkin.....





Ok well this post is more to just say to everyone that Im still here...........Im gonna try and see if I can keep the tank(it was killing me to think of selling it)........I still dont know for sure whether I can or not but Im gonna try....wanna thank everyone again who posted/pmed/called with your well wishes/offers for help/offers of support
....I was and still am overwhelmed.....were it not for you, a certain E-town person(again I have to apologize to you) would have been getting up really early tomorrow to come and get the tank....
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