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Just now, junior said:
It's missing the "b" in basket in the first post.
Can I PM you to schedule a time this Saturday?
Yes, you may pm me
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1 hour ago, junior said:
Just a heads up url is incorrect. shop.goldenbasketreef.com
Also do you allow in person purchases? I would like to buy a few things, but want to see in person.
Thanks.
Thank you for the head up.
No issue with the url, sometimes browser preventing to load the page.
Try www.goldenbasketreef.com
I have Saturday 10am - 12noon by appointment only for walk in sale
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Zinc target level is 5 microgram/L and usually when you have higher level could come from salt and trace elements additive
If you don't add it is usually will drop down to about 1-3 microgram/L level, at that 9 microgram/L wont affect the coral
Redsea ABCD additive are loaded with Zinc, Redsea Iodine has 12mcrgram/L, ESV Calcium has 9 mcrgram/L, Tropic Marine Salt has 1.0 mcrgram/L,
Redsea Potassium has 6mcrgram/L, Redsea Iron has 16900 mcrgram/L (loaded), and Redsea Bioactive has 36 mcrgram/L
So does many other metal as minor trace elements will be in this type of additive
This is why if we are not aware and just adding additive by following other people success with it multiply that with multiple brands use, possible of overdosing is high possibility. We are setting ourselves for tank crash without us knowing it.
I just gave examples above on the brand that I have done ICP to know what in it before I use the additive in my system
Boron my target level is 7 mcrgram/L, Strontium my target level at 10, and Molybdenum level at 15, these minor trace elements help with healing and growth for all corals and zoa
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My suggestion is to make thing simple and back to basic.
Carbon 24/7 and GFO 24/7 offline and let the skimmer do the job
If you are afraid nutrient level climbing up then cut down on feeding
Go back to basic salt like IO or you can do 50/50 IO & RC
I run 20-30 NO3 and 0.08-0.1 PO4, I can assure you coral will not loose color and no nuisance algae issue
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The same financial company that bought out BRS, Marine Depot, and Neptune under the umbrella of BRS also tried to acquire Ecotech.
Currently they are in talk to buy out a livestock wholesaler/importer in Los Angeles
I hope this consolidation will work good for consumers but base on the past acquisition in an aquarium trade most went bust.
Central Garden is one that is successful in buying out several manufactures in the past and to the present has maintain steady pricing level for several products.
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I can give you a few corals if you want to start your tank again
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The store always pack full with nice fishes and corals
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Sorry for the loss
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5 hours ago, Emerald525 said:
So is yours Jamie !
That’s a nice piece Rudy
She is thinking hard to get it...lol
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16 hours ago, reefrun said:
Your high end sps game is on fire!
Jamie this one name is from ABBA 🙂
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1 hour ago, Gumby said:
Dancing Queen is amazing!
Let's dance Jim!
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1 hour ago, Cobalt said:
Was hoping for a disco soundtrack on dancing queen.
I am not that sophisticated on video editing...lol
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GB Holy Smoke
#goldenbasketreef
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GB Dancing Queen
#goldenbasketreef
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Replace with thumb nylon screws.
If you can't find the exact metric thread for nylon screw just drill it and replace with screw and wing nut.
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Help! School Tank Causing Salt Corrosion on Heat Pump/Mini Split AC Unit in Classroom
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The corrosion is from higher humidity not from saltwater
So if the humidity in that room can be controlled it will be better for the ac/heat pump unit
Keeping the tank in lower temperature say 76 deg will reduce the evaporation also