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Dude it’s beautiful! I can really see the variance of colors and the mild haze before seeing the non existent coralsI don't believe in water changes either!
theres gotta be a coral in there somewhereDude it’s beautiful! I can really see the variance of colors and the mild haze before seeing the non existent corals
While that really sounds like a great strategy, do you really see yourself scooping a bucket every day for next 3 to 5 to 10 years?I am setting up my first reef tank (170 gallons) in the next few months after 10 years of freshwater tanks. I have decided to use the Triton method, however I live only 500 yards from a wonderful NSW source, so I can see myself stopping on the way home from work every evening and collecting a gallon of water to supplement the tank.(obviously removing the same volume first to keep salinity steady)
The one thing I learnt from freshwater tanks is that big changes can cause problems. Lots of small changes and keeping the parameters as steady as possible is the way to go in my opinion.
Yep and so much fun lol.This topic has been discussed to death.
Fuges are amazing! Here is my Xenia fuge I've been using for almost 20 years. Super simple.
What an absolute unit of algae!I don't believe in water changes either!
Have you ever had any of that Xenia escape the display?