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Old 10-12-2010, 03:31 PM
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So there we have it. Again, I can not emphasize enough, take these results with a grain of sea salt! They are not scientific. ...
I did a similar test back in 2004 and came up with similar results as yours, so I think your results are quite valid!
I wonder why your rinsed mysis came back with a higher P04 though?

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I took a single 7 1/2 x 8" , 2.8 gram piece of nori and placed it in 1 liter of RO/DI for 24 hours at room temperature and tested the water before and after.

Before P04 was 0.0 ppm.
After P04 was 1.0 ppm.

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18 grams (about a tablespoon) of Piscine mysis, unrinsed, showed about 2.0 ppm in the same test.

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18 grams of frozen mysis, thawed then rinsed briefly in R/O brought the weight down to 14 grams. P04 was a little over 1.0 ppm.

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Old 10-12-2010, 08:00 PM
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I did a similar test back in 2004 and came up with similar results as yours, so I think your results are quite valid!
I wonder why your rinsed mysis came back with a higher P04 though?



Here's that thread:
http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=12625

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Cool! ya, looks like we got similar results. Again, it sucks about the nori because that tends to sit out all day as the tangs graze As for the Mysis, I'm wondering if it was because I left them out all night and let all the fluids in their bodies leech out phosphates.
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Old 10-12-2010, 08:03 PM
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Baby blue is back!

When we last left the twin baby blue Linckias they were just nubbins.



I had not seen or noticed them for quite a while. They mostly cruise the rocks and hide in crevasses. Well, now they are back and cruising the glass.







I would assume they are thriving since they have both grown quite a bit since April of this year when I first noticed them.
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sucks about the nori because that tends to sit out all day as the tangs graze
How much nori are we talking about here? When I feed nori it's usually GONE after 30-45 seconds! But I cut up the nori into pieces about 2.5"x4". So one "sheet" of nori for me works out to about a week's worth, give or take.

That really is a remarkable thing that the linckia's regenerated and failed to die still. I had the same thing happen to me with a purple linckia (not a Linckia sp. but everyone just calls them that since they look like linckia) but no such luck with the legs regenerating new bodies.

Do yours eat anything that you notice?
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