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Getting rid of dinos. This group can help.

Holding nitrate to 10-20 and phos .1-.2 will get you there. Oddly phos was the hardest to keep up for me.

Beat them and back on track.

MOAR rock always hehe
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If imported fish and corals have to go through qt because they are loaded with flat worms etc . How is it there is so much coral in the ocean. Do we just suck at growing it. Lol

Fish I get we don't grow.
 
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If imported fish and corals have to go through qt because they are loaded with flat worms etc . How is it there is so much coral in the ocean. Do we just suck at growing it. Lol

Fish I get we don't grow.
Are we talking about fish, or coral?

Coral it makes sense. Think about it as the sheer number of predators alone in the wild.

Imo A LOT of those things we don't or can't keep because they are not reef safe or just not ornamental, are still in the ocean. That creates an imbalance where flatworms can thrive.
 

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Are we talking about fish, or coral?

Coral it makes sense. Think about it as the sheer number of predators alone in the wild.

Imo A LOT of those things we don't or can't keep because they are not reef safe or just not ornamental, are still in the ocean. That creates an imbalance where flatworms can thrive.
MOAR predators. Ahh yeah.
 

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