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Old 06-25-2012, 01:51 AM
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Default The "must-haves" for every coral keeper?

What are some of the crucial supplies that you guys think every coral keeper should always have on hand? From foods to treatments(dips) to propagation, if you've personally found it useful I'd love to hear about it. Experiences with products, benefits, how it has helped/saved you (or your coral) and anything else you'd like to share about it please do!

Brand/product names are preferred (as opposed to just a general chemical or nutrient)
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Old 06-25-2012, 02:24 AM
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A good coral glue (any cyanoacrylate gel like Krazy Glu) and some live rock rubble means you are always ready to frag something when you need to.

A very good little flashlight allows you to check on things when the lights are out or look in any live rock holes, that's where the bad worms and crabs always are.

Obviously a good test kit that you trust and, more importantly, know how to use and read. Water parameters are always where I start troubleshooting a problem.
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Nitrile disposable gloves.. What can I say, I hate touching slimy things!
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Foreceps and long tweezers for catching or removing stubborn little things that you want out.
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Hmmmmmm
id say Salt :P
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money....and patience
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Brand/product names are preferred (as opposed to just a general chemical or nutrient)

gfo is one id never do corals without....if you want to keep coral phosphates are not your friend
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gfo is one id never do corals without....if you want to keep coral phosphates are not your friend
Whats a gfo? And also what is an ro?

What are the food types/brands that everyone uses that work well for them?

And what do you guys do to keep your corals colorful and vibrant?
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Old 06-25-2012, 05:55 PM
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r/o-reverse osmosis gfo-granular ferris oxide(phosphate remover) i feed my coral phytoplankton(tetraselmius,nanochloropus,isocrysis ),rotifers,brine shrimp(which i grow in reactors)fish poop(which my fish produce)and any food my fish don't catch in time(and they can't steal from the corals which i make from fresh and frozen seafood,norri etc)
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CoralRX and a large white plastic bowl to dip corals in.
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