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Old 02-07-2012, 03:00 AM
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Originally Posted by fishytime View Post
we are seeing a lot of people that have used a large percentage of dry rock coming into the shop with issues......nutrient/algae issues, high nitrates, loosing fish etc.....after we talk things through with them we find out that they have, lets say, a 100g tank with 80lbs of dry and 20lbs of live..... they have 8 fish in six monthes and cant figure out whats causing their issues......the tank simply cant cope with the bio-load....Im glad that what you did worked for you, but I try and caution people that choose to use dry rock to be extra patient
hmm thats good to know. im just glad i didnt experience problems like that. i did have cyano for about a month but that was due to overfeeding by autofeeders for a month
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