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Aquattro 02-09-2015 03:42 AM

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Originally Posted by reefwars (Post 934581)
I would have replied sooner but I was trolling on Rc lol

Catch any dolphins?

reefwars 02-09-2015 03:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Aquattro (Post 934596)
Catch any dolphins?

I was hoping to but seems like someone beat me to it lol so here I am now talking sand :)

navbc 02-09-2015 03:53 AM

newbie
 
Look nice
Setting up new 180 gal tank nothing in it accept base rock hoping for some suggestion
Of what type of coral and fish to begin with want to eventually have different color and assortment of soft and hard coral

Aquattro 02-09-2015 03:59 AM

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Originally Posted by navbc (Post 934598)
Look nice
Setting up new 180 gal tank nothing in it accept base rock hoping for some suggestion
Of what type of coral and fish to begin with want to eventually have different color and assortment of soft and hard coral

Is this a trick to derail an already derailed thread?

Ok, I'll bite. Start with the types of corals you want to keep, and fish that don't eat them.

Masonjames 02-09-2015 04:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Aquattro (Post 934599)
Is this a trick to derail an already derailed thread?

Ok, I'll bite. Start with the types of corals you want to keep, and fish that don't eat them.

That's not the only way brad. Start with the fishes you know won't eat the coral you want to keep.

gregzz4 02-09-2015 04:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Aquattro (Post 934548)
I'm on your side if this gets to the bike rack after school!

Ya, I'm there for ya too Albert

Honestly, ya give your opinion about one topic and the next thing ya know you're defending all your practices AND your place of work

Aquattro 02-09-2015 04:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Masonjames (Post 934603)
That's not the only way brad. Start with the fishes you know won't eat the coral you want to keep.

Sorry, gotta disagree. If you know you're going to have both, I always suggest starting with the coral. Let it settle in, encrust, attach, not worry about overloaded nutrients, etc. Just don't add sand. Or if you do, add a goby. And acid wash it. If you're using Io salt. Otherwise, don't use sand at all. Only MB7.

This is a complicated hobby...

Masonjames 02-09-2015 04:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Aquattro (Post 934609)
Sorry, gotta disagree. If you know you're going to have both, I always suggest starting with the coral. Let it settle in, encrust, attach, not worry about overloaded nutrients, etc. Just don't add sand. Or if you do, add a goby. And acid wash it. If you're using Io salt. Otherwise, don't use sand at all. Only MB7.

This is a complicated hobby...

Ahh. Well that actually makes allot of sense when I take the time to read it. Here I have a differing opion but I can see the value in what your saying. That may be good practice for many. Thanks for sharing : )

Aquattro 02-09-2015 04:30 AM

Just to be clear, I meant acid wash the sand. Not the goby.

gregzz4 02-09-2015 04:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Aquattro (Post 934609)
Sorry, gotta disagree. If you know you're going to have both, I always suggest starting with the coral. Let it settle in, encrust, attach, not worry about overloaded nutrients, etc. Just don't add sand. Or if you do, add a goby. And acid wash it. If you're using Io salt. Otherwise, don't use sand at all. Only MB7.

This is a complicated hobby...

So if you're going to add sand, you need to add an acid washed goby - if you're using IO salt.
But otherwise don't use acid at all, or is it let the goby settle in first, and then acid wash the goby before adding the sand ?
Or am I supposed to just use the MB7 in the sand, but only if I add the IO salt ?
I'm totally confused


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