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Last edited by Sherita; Tue, 8th Apr 2014 at 12:41 PM.
Support marine aquaculture, and share with your friends! Then you will find out who they really are.
could you see the nasty on them before the pressure bath ?
Paul
120g Softy/Lps, 30g Sump/Fuge, Current Tank Born Nov 2005, T5/Mh , #2 TOTQ 2013
http://www.millan.net/minimations/smileys/wavesmile.gifI don't understand why people can't just enjoy their little piece of the ocean http://www.millan.net/minimations/smileys/wavesmile.gif
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Last edited by Sherita; Tue, 8th Apr 2014 at 12:42 PM.
Support marine aquaculture, and share with your friends! Then you will find out who they really are.
I never thought about using a waterpik. Great idea! Now I'm trying to think of other uses for it.![]()
Master Reef Curmudgeon
that's a great idea ive lost few colonies over the years and didt know why wish I would have tried that but now I know thx a lot![]()
Paul
120g Softy/Lps, 30g Sump/Fuge, Current Tank Born Nov 2005, T5/Mh , #2 TOTQ 2013
http://www.millan.net/minimations/smileys/wavesmile.gifI don't understand why people can't just enjoy their little piece of the ocean http://www.millan.net/minimations/smileys/wavesmile.gif
pics or bs lol
thanks now i need a new toy!
REEF MAFIA
"TEFLON DON"
What kind of waterpik did you buy and do you have any pictures. This is very interesting and wondering if it would also work when used on rock by coral or on other soft coral like cloves, mushrooms, etc.
[FONT=franklin gothic medium][SIZE=3]20g JBJ hydra 26
90g DSA [/SIZE][/FONT]