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Sani Boyan

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  1. For me, to fill up a big tank, its way economical to get NSW. Plus thing, its already sea water, no need further mixing of salt unless the salinity is not enough based on your needs. And with live sand and live rock, cycling is much faster.

    Unless you want to have the parameters (numbers) like what was displayed on the salt container, and assuming they do give out the parameters, and don't mind spending $xxx for distilled water to fill up the whole tank, why not?

    I had used both ways. Still prefer the cheaper and effective method to fill up a newly setup tank.

  2. For the sake of all newbies (includes me), and to avoid future continuation and queries, it's best to delete this thread. Know nothing is better than to know something but don't know what is the thing. Worst thing if assuming what the real thing is.

    My only hope is all disputes will be solved, smooth and sound. Let's all focus in enjoying this hobby.

    \m/,

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  3. Hi Bro, what does a sand shifting star eats? Other than shifting he sand, does it eats up the algae found on the sand?

    And will a small Nigger triggerfish gobbles the starfish up?

    Not sure about algae but definitely seen my tank clear from diatoms ugly sight when they shift the sand here and there. One thing for sure it will eat all leftovers and detritus on the sand.

    http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/prod_display.cfm?c=497+528+572&pcatid=572

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