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![]() Welcome to Canreef.
There are a few Saltwater fanatics in the PA area. You might want to link up with them here: http://www.saskreef.ca ![]() |
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Ok, Maybe I am just being stupid but. I can not seem to get the random question on the registration for that site correct. Anyone know what they are looking for as the answer for the question? HAHA, Let me know in PM if you can get passed it. Since I have tried pretty much any correct answer lol |
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![]() Welcome to canreef.
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![]() Welcome!
There are two semi-local saltwater only LFS near you: The Reef Shoppe in Lloydminster, AB Bayside Corals in Saskatoon, SK If you put live rock in your tank you won't need to use dirty water. Nitrifying bacteria cling to surfaces for the most part. Only a small amount will be in the water column. Live rock will cycle the tank all on its own accord without the need to add fish, fish food, or used water. Btw, you should have an email from SaskReef regarding your signing in issues. |
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I will be using BRS eco rock for my tank. For 2 reasons. one i dislike most live rock hitchhikers and the other I have all the rock I want/need already haha. The water was just a hope for cheap way to fill the tank the first time ![]() |