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![]() its not a bad case so no need to pull out the big guns unless it doesnt go away ![]()
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I agree that its not too bad yet. I like to make small changes, big changes seem to cause more problems. I've been reading about vinegar dosing, it's interesting. Is this something I should start doing or should I give it more time for my tank to system to balance out? Or stay away from it unless it is needed? |
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i can def help you get started or at least put a nutrient export plan into place , would be best to come see me at concept(denny) and i can show you a few things and go over some info with you ![]() cheers denny
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![]() have a read here to get you started
![]() http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/sh...=carbon+dosing if you want to go further come see me:
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I'm not sure what made me decide to go with that substrate. I use sand in all my freshwater tanks so detritus builds up on top of the sand and doesn't get stuck in it so much. I never been a heavy feeder. I vacuum the gravel when I do water changes. I turkey bast the rocks once a week and put on the filter sock to catch floaties. I was hoping with those practices and a large cleanup crew I can keep on top of build up. There isn't much stock in the tank so I won't have a ton of detrius. |
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