SRC Member bawater Posted February 20, 2003 SRC Member Share Posted February 20, 2003 I remember that one, The egg shells were not for seeding, they were used as substrate, reason caused the author tried to find an alternative cheaper means instead of buying aragonite sand. Egg shells ground/food processor gives a fine sand feeling- the idea is that the shell also contains calcium & will dissolve into the water over time. i think he used over 900 eggs & took a couple of months to collect so many. This one way out of my league for crazy ideas!. Seeding is when u introduce a source of bacteria & micro organisms-worms-creepy crawlies.(fauna) usually obtained from an already established reef, In the US they can mail order these kits. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pet Posted February 20, 2003 Share Posted February 20, 2003 Thanks guys, I'm going for Plenum for my next tank, my DSB of 4 ~ 5inch is giving me problem. I believe the local #1 coral chips is not 100% coral chips, it's a mixture of sand and it contain too much silicate, causing a algae boom in my tank! I'm bring in a branded sand from US next round, considering the daylight robbery price tag from AquaMart. Regards, Peter Peh Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member hongqixian Posted February 21, 2003 SRC Member Share Posted February 21, 2003 Thanks guys, I'm going for Plenum for my next tank, my DSB of 4 ~ 5inch is giving me problem. I believe the local #1 coral chips is not 100% coral chips, it's a mixture of sand and it contain too much silicate, causing a algae boom in my tank! I'm bring in a branded sand from US next round, considering the daylight robbery price tag from AquaMart. Regards, Peter Peh Interesting theory. The $15/kg(?) of Caribsea aragonite from Sealife is mad. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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