Mega Powerful Nitrate and Phosphate Remover - DIY!
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fihsboy - Posts: 1837
- Joined: Wed Mar 19, 2008 4:20 pm
Delta hit the nail on the head. We love it when people have new ideas and have something to back it up too! But there are other parts of your tank that may be useful. Do you ever buy new corals? new fish? what do you dose? what kinda lights do you have? It just gets tiring just hearing about these posts. I know you want to help, and we appreciate it. Keep up the good research. But talk to us like were all sitting around the TV drinking a bear with some chips and the big game is on. Its pretty lax here...and we pretty much all get along.
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santamonica - Posts: 37
- Joined: Sun Aug 05, 2007 4:53 pm
Well all that stuff is covered in the early parts of the post. But regardless, this post/topic is about one thing, a scrubber. If you have nuisance algae problems, this post will fix it, every time. I don't think anyone cares about anything else.
What usually is the case is that the people reading and using this info, are not the people who post. Because they have no info to post, which is why they are reading, in order to learn how to fix their nuisance algae. So let's find out if that is the case on this site. If any readers want me to continue posting results/tips/updates, then post on here and say so. If nobody wants it, then I'll stop.
What usually is the case is that the people reading and using this info, are not the people who post. Because they have no info to post, which is why they are reading, in order to learn how to fix their nuisance algae. So let's find out if that is the case on this site. If any readers want me to continue posting results/tips/updates, then post on here and say so. If nobody wants it, then I'll stop.