@living_tribunalHuman urine actually doesnt really have that much ammonia. It's actually 90-95% water.
Look at all that free phosphate you could be adding.... ;Smuggrin
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@living_tribunalHuman urine actually doesnt really have that much ammonia. It's actually 90-95% water.
I almost went there too! High five. Lol@living_tribunal
Look at all that free phosphate you could be adding.... ;Smuggrin
You'll just need more tanks. Easy fix.i really want an emperor angelfish but i also really want more tangs..... ugh.
yea... i agreeYou'll just need more tanks. Easy fix.
Your full of #2i usually just take a number 1 and feeds the whole tank.
@living_tribunal
Look at all that free phosphate you could be adding.... ;Smuggrin
i really want an emperor angelfish but i also really want more tangs..... ugh.
Turning my 55 fowlr into a reefWhat are some new projects in terms of new builds, livestock, or coral setups is everyone working on?
New build here too. It'll happen.
I'm debating selling the 50 cube or just buying a sump and setting it up as the office tank; as a FOWLR, Euphyllia garden or Nem tank.
I want a BIg tank 5-6 foot but my floors are so uneven in this sh***y old farm house, I can't get one until I build a new house in the coming years.
So being a realist I may just buy a sump and setup the 50 cube in the office, the stand is already in there. I have most of the plumbing, just need a hundred bucks in valves and elbows etc and a sump. So maybe $350 and I can set that up.
Hydrated with water, yes. Whiskey, not so much.I presume that is in a well hydrated human.
Wilsoni aren't too hard, just feed it until it's healed/acclimated and it should be good to go. I have a big trachy radiata in my tank as well as a friend's geoffroy. They have very similar care requirements.Aside from continuing forward with the losing battle of preventing everything from dying, I’m pretty excited for this Symphyllia willsoni.
It will be the first real challenging coral I’ll have to care for. Seems like a majority of people don’t have success with them. I’m starting with one in bad shape so it will be satisfying if I can revive it.