That's why your nitrates are low..eat some meatShould I stop pooping in my tank too?
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That's why your nitrates are low..eat some meatShould I stop pooping in my tank too?
That counts!Pro tip: Don't poop in your reef tank.
Should probably test for iron tooThat's why your nitrates are low..eat some meat
don't rush your tank, let it mature before ever adding nems or corals.FLASH GAME
Everyone has their little tips or tricks when it comes to reefing, just like the ketchup bottle to thaw and feed fish food that I shared with y'all. Now, I want to hear yours! The first five people to post their reefing tips or tricks get an entry into raffle for a Jason Fox Signature Corals T-Shirt!
At this point, I think I'm guaranteed to get gout based off the amount of red meat and beer I consume. Also, my dad and grandpa had it, and it's hereditary, so I'm pretty much screwed.That's why your nitrates are low..eat some meat
I do this too....this is the wayThat counts!
Fun fact: Gregg (@Coral Websites ) is notorious for his good advice. He once enlightened me with "put the corals where they grow" among other nuggets of wisdom.
What do you consider "mature"?don't rush your tank, let it mature before ever adding nems or corals.
I do this too....this is the way
Wait, you guys use irons on your tanks? Is that to heat up the water?Should probably test for iron too
a couple months after diatoms, after atleat two months of adding fish, if you are not adding fish, then I would wait until two-four weeks after adding cucWhat do you consider "mature"?
Bonus of having your own RODI system at home: super clean water to use in your iron. No more spits of hard water on your black pants!Wait, you guys use irons on your tanks? Is that to heat up the water?
Jarvis > ApexWait, you guys use irons on your tanks? Is that to heat up the water?
Tricky question. Depends on how you started your tank as well..dry rock..live rock. A big factor is the "maturity" of the owner as a hobbyistWhat do you consider "mature"?