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looks like an awesome start.
IMO adding skimmate to your freshly bleached and acid dipped rock is sort of defeating all the work you did getting them cleaned up. The bacteria will arrive no matter what you do, there's no evidence out there that says adding skimmate will either add the kinds of bacteria you want, or will speed up the cycling process in any meaningful way. It's a bit like meticulously dry-cleaning a suit then dipping it in used toilet water before you wear it. |
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i agree with adam , i get people coming in now i bet on a weekly basis asking me for skimmate and i always have that puzzled look on my face lol to have a bacteria free system you would have to put some serious measures in place , the process is hard to stop permanently
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Well it was a employee at Concept that suggested it oh well ... I am at least a week away from that decision but thanks for the input
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yeah i knew that hence the calls i get all the time lol ..... i argue the point all the time , we dont always see eye to eye on things and this is one for sure lol i still have yet to have someone explain the science to me behind it but i can guarantee it wasnt me who said it lol people go and throw skimmate in their tanks but yet dont understand why? i guess though lol ask me my thoughts on drip acclimating!!! youll find i dont agree with the others here on that one either lol im an old reefer though so maybe im due to be taught a lesson lol
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Great start !
Well, I'm sure there is some bacteria in skimmate, so they're not wrong, I guess |
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