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  1. Green Hair/Algae is fed by phosphates. Biopellets are more for nitrate reduction. Phosphate removal via biopellets is a very slow process which is why it is recommended to run together with iron-based phosphate removal media like Phosban. I will have the new low-range phosphate test kit from Fauna Marin arriving in a few weeks if you require an accurate test kit.

  2. Hi Guys,

    Anyone knows where to ge this Nudibranch?

    It is good for aiptasia control. :thumbsup: Aquafauna?

    "Berghia Verrucicornis Nudibranch Eating Aiptasia Anemone.

    Originally widely published in journals and reef trade articles as one species, history reveals that several different species have been combined as if they were all one species. The nudibranch that exclusively feeds on Aiptasia anemones received it's own distinct taxonomical record in 2005. As of that date, the common name for the aquarium industry will remain "Berghia" and the correct scientific name is Aeolidiella stephanieae for this species."

    Cheers! :groupwavereversed:

    Hi Mike, I am working on it. Trying to get via a private breeder rather than through the commercial berghia website as I have heard of bad past experiences.

  3. Bought a few bottles from various sources that either don't hatch at all or less than 10% hatchrate. Shipping from brineshrimpdirect is killer. Anyone here have any good local source for brine shrimp cysts?

    I can get Bio-Marine Artemia cysts. Great Salt Lake strain. Very good hatch rate, as the cans are kept chilled. Around $95 per 454g can. If can get 1 dozen cans price will be cheaper.

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