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Old 04-07-2008, 02:16 PM
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Of course I was being a little sarcastic. I've learnt so much from Canreef during the past 3 months. I have to admit that now I check the forums more than I check Facebook.
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LOL, I totally agree Myka
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Use PH buffer to raise PH to 8.3
Also I don't think you need your light on during cycling your tank (if you do not have fish in there). More lighting will benefit the ugly brown algae growing on the glass and rocks.
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I agree with Aquattro, don't screw withthe pH. Don't even worry about the pH for the first month...you shouldn't be putting any critters in there in the first month anyway.
Couldn't be more correct. pH although important should never be touched with actual PH chemicals. Use your salt and additives to buffer your pH to 8ish.
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