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  1. 4 hours ago, pdxmonkeyboy said:

    Ummm.. there is no such thing as salt water condensation.

    Water vapor can not contain salt. Water vapor on cooler surfaces causes condensation.



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    You will be surprised ...

    The same reason why metal will rust faster in the room with saltwater aquarium, even when the metal suspended

    Come to my shop I will show it to you the unlikely deposit of salt crystal

  2. That is acro eating crab / Gorilla Crab that need to get rid immediately.

    It will eat acropora tissue.

    Will survive the standard dip, need stronger dose to kill. Good to kill the tiny baby that hard to see

    I would just get a skewer and stab it

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  3. 3 hours ago, Manny Tavan said:

    I believe the Co2 supply is constant using a regulator. There is a float valve that detects when there isn't enough CO2 in the mix. the pH is not monitored at all. The only thing that gets adjusted is the number of seconds when the effluent gets added to the tank. 2 seconds every 200 seconds is the starting amount and you go up from there. From what I've read the DKH of the effluent is 50-60. 

    Not really, if there is a back pressure it affect the supply line of CO2 also will depend on quality regulator.

    Having PH controller helps automate the CO2 injection by controlling PH inside the chamber. Depending on media 6.8 ph will be sufficient to melt the media.

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