Sniperhank
Giant Clam Addict
Well, Kent's salt mix supposedly ranges from 550-575 calcium and 1350-1450 mag. So it sounds more like things are basically in line strangely enough.
Ended up gluing the bottom of the oregon tort to avoid further tissue loss. We'll see how it goes from there.
It is also that time of the year to order more media to keep the phosphates low. Anyone have any interesting input? I've used GFO and still hate it. Phosguard works well, but if phosphates are high can extinguish in a couple of days with no sign of being extinguished.
I've used both gfo from brs. Just can't seem to tumble it right I don't think. Always looking for something easier or better. One of the reasons I've been reading about vodka and vinegar dosing that also stumbled me into zeovit.
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Ahh, that would probably be why. Looks like a great idea, but kinda messes up the flow. I have the BRS single. Haven't had any problems with it. Only complaint being the mounting bracket not holding it level.BRS' dual reactor. Should have gone with two singles, but live and learn.
Their brackets aren't bad. I've seen much worse on filtration for in line waterlines. The one in my basement is awful. The BRS units really spoil you with their quality overall.
I've used both gfo from brs. Just can't seem to tumble it right I don't think. Always looking for something easier or better. One of the reasons I've been reading about vodka and vinegar dosing that also stumbled me into zeovit.
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No I don't. I was just reading in some downtime about different export methods. It is really interesting, just not sure if the price is right on that one without ever seeing it in action sort of deal. That and what I have going is already going.