I've learned that over 20 years of marriage, it's "cheaper to keep 'er!"Haha, there are days I wish…
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I've learned that over 20 years of marriage, it's "cheaper to keep 'er!"Haha, there are days I wish…
Haha! Almost 12 years with my ol’ lady. Jokes aside, I’m blessed she is still my best friend. I’m a lucky guy.I've learned that over 20 years of marriage, it's "cheaper to keep 'er!"
Big swings though , you got a sump you can light at night?Got back last night around 10:00. I never imagined we humans produce so much CO2!
Already have a 20 g standalone fuge on an opposing 16 hour light schedule that grows chaeto like nobody’s business. The swings actually used to be even bigger if you can believe it.Big swings though , you got a sump you can light at night?
Everything seems really happy, but I know I could get faster growth if I boosted the pH. I think my zoas popped 10-15 new heads, and my encrusting corals grew half an inch while I was gone and pH was way up. I’ve never seen such rapid growth!Hmm don’t know then sorry
Maybe it’s no issue idk
Wasn’t saying boost it you peak at 8.7 , I would prefer less a swing but not sure how to do thatEverything seems really happy, but I know I could get faster growth if I boosted the pH. I think my zoas popped 10-15 new heads, and my encrusting corals grew half an inch while I was gone and pH was way up. I’ve never seen such rapid growth!
Ya, I see what you are saying, but even if I can’t reduce the swing, I’d like to bring the whole curve up a bit. The swing was still there when I was gone, but everything was higher and my coral growth went through the roof.Wasn’t saying boost it you peak at 8.7 , I would prefer less a swing but not sure how to do that