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Evolutionz

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  1. i dont dose extra stuffs, the salt already contain them. im using rea sea coral pro too,

    Thanks for your help bro!

    Just check ur major elements (ca Kh mg)... If they are stable u should be fine... For zoas shldnt have the need to dose if swings ain't bad... Regular small water change will be useful since its small tank and if u can afford the time, daily or every other day change small small amount shld help to maintain most parameters...

    i've yet to purchase ca, kh and mg test kit.. i do intend to get a tank to store salt water (with a pump running inside to circulate the water) and do 1.5L WC (which is around 5%) every 2 - 3 days... But only when i start stocking up the tank with more fishes and corals. :D

  2. Hey guys, i have a 34L tank with currently some zoas and ricordae inside.. i do 10% WC every week with red sea coral pro salt.

    i read online that major nutrients like calcium and mg are supplied by the weekly WC i do but im wondering if i need to dose extra other stuff like trace elements or strontium for my corals?

    and if i need to, what brand and what kind should i use?

    Thanks!

  3. Can take a look at my thread. Got show my filter.. www.sgreefclub.com/forum/topic/112100-budget-piconano-tank-possible/page-3 The iq skimmer is really slim and small so it can easily fit in my hob filter. The bio home goes in front of the wool cartridge and the rest at the back tgt with the skimmer. Like what others mentioned. C328 is a good place to get all this stuff.

  4. Yes. The bottom cover can be taken out. If u use the original air wood. Most likely you won't get any skim. But then reviews have shown that at most it can give light brown to brown skimmate. But still very good considering it can fit perfectly in my dolphin hof!

  5. Hey guys, today i bought some yumas from another reefer but i did not know that the rock that came with the yuma has some green algae on it..

    Heres a pic:

    2013-02-17224454_zpsaf5c6b14.jpg

    My tanks new.. 3 weeks + old and its fully cycled. this yumas are my first corals so what should i do or what kind of algae eating critters should i buy to remove the green algae but not disturb the yumas?

    My tank's a 1ft cube (36cm height) 34l tank.

    Thanks!

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