I want to show you something both very neat and pertinent and relevant
this thread here remains a top bacteria proof in reefing. It is direct proof with half a year follow up that reef tank water not only has cycling bacteria in it, it has enough in it to fully cycle a 200 gallon system within 20 days by mere water contact. Not a drop of feed or bottle bac added and dry sand
fully proof cycled at twenty days then stocked then follow up as a full blown large mixed reef. Look at his test at the end heh
i made a ramp up with the equivalent of fireworks cannons and then the pics one and two and three all matched and right at fire time, you can hear my launch emit as a tiny extended squeak
that’s the salifert effect, it looks convincing in person I have proof lol
i still use this thread for examples but it shares a not stark movement test that convinced him easily. Follow up pics of the maturing reef seems to call that correct as well
we use the exact test you are doing at the end of his test run.
this thread here remains a top bacteria proof in reefing. It is direct proof with half a year follow up that reef tank water not only has cycling bacteria in it, it has enough in it to fully cycle a 200 gallon system within 20 days by mere water contact. Not a drop of feed or bottle bac added and dry sand
fully proof cycled at twenty days then stocked then follow up as a full blown large mixed reef. Look at his test at the end heh
i made a ramp up with the equivalent of fireworks cannons and then the pics one and two and three all matched and right at fire time, you can hear my launch emit as a tiny extended squeak
that’s the salifert effect, it looks convincing in person I have proof lol
i still use this thread for examples but it shares a not stark movement test that convinced him easily. Follow up pics of the maturing reef seems to call that correct as well
Connecting Established Reef To New Tank
EDIT: In conclusion, if using the method I did - connecting an established reef to a new system with dry rock (clean), I recommend the following: 1. Dose your new tank prior to connecting to your old tank with NO3 and PO4 enough to raise to your established tank levels. 2. Take your skimmer...
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we use the exact test you are doing at the end of his test run.
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