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  1. Probably your kH is low. Try buffering it up with commercial kH buffers or sodium bicarbonate. If your kH is above 8 and the pH is still low, it means that you are not driving the CO2 out of your water fast enough. Increased aeration in the sump will help, alternatively reduce your stocking if you have a lot of fish.
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  2. hi bro, haha...these few days very shaq, back/shoulder aching liao. Setting up of the wavemaker and i think i finally managed to subdue the micro-bubble problem.
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  3. haha the h/p number look familiar.
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  4. you using T5 i suppose? are you running carbon too? Am asking as your water seems a little yellow and your corals seems a little bleached...
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  5. the eyelid look so cute.....
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  6. No nitrate,no ammonia,no bad stuff.Maybe bad acclimation...... unlikely. I'll try to get a pic asap.Now it's worst,another leg is falling off.
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  7. Hi, Just want to find out how much would you pay for this coral at LPS?
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  8. Hi clearing off my Eight Line Wrasse ( 4 inch ) for only $30/ only ( too crowded my tank ) , with me for 1 year plus, eats brine and Mysis shrimp. Will show you that the Eight Line Wrasse is eating before you decide. Mr Ong = 91899341 Lavender area An active and attractive fish, the Eight-Lined Wrasse is hardy, disease resistant, and long lived. This can make them a great addition for the right marine aquarium. In a reef environment they will not bother corals or clams
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