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Thu, 22nd Nov 2007, 02:28 AM
#21
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Thu, 22nd Nov 2007, 09:57 AM
#22
im going to have to try it out. so what do you do if you dont know the exact volume of water you have? i have a 28 gallon tank i bought from someone, and like i said earlier, i usually type in a calculator that its 15 gallons. should i go by that?
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Thu, 22nd Nov 2007, 10:27 AM
#23
btw, what is it that the chemicals do exactly? do they target the cyano specifically or does it target all bacteria and stuff like i heard? and how does it not come back afterwards?
i started getting this problem as soon as i got the tank back from someone in san antonio. because i had to transfer the sand from the broken tank into another tank, i think it messed something up. no matter how much i feed, its still there. im setting up a sump in the coming week in order to start adding better equipment in there
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Thu, 22nd Nov 2007, 01:18 PM
#24
alls well that ends well
Jason at AD hooked me up with blue knucle hermies, the eat cyano. hopefully there is no triptophan in cyano. because they have their work cut out for them.
Erik: check out the flow on fishcam. I added koralia as well.
whoo-hoo
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Thu, 22nd Nov 2007, 08:30 PM
#25
my blue legged hermits wont touch the stuff also more flow wont rid you of cyano
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Thu, 22nd Nov 2007, 10:21 PM
#26
Oh no, Brad and I have had conversations other than here
I have been telling to him to add more flow since day 1. I had way too much food today, but I kicked the tripto in the butt!
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Sat, 24th Nov 2007, 01:42 AM
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