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Dances with Daisies
Jan 8, 2007

I'm having a bellis of a time.
Argh, I envy you all so much. Mind you, I think I might take the plunge into saltwater sometime soon. I'm thinking of upgrading my freshwater tank to twice the size, which will leave me with a nice spare 90l (20 US gal) tank spare. I also have a smaller 30l tank I could use as a refugeum. If I ever get my arse into gear and get around to it, I'll post pics, I promise.

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Dances with Daisies
Jan 8, 2007

I'm having a bellis of a time.
Can people tell me what equipment they're using to keep their reef tanks going? I want to go reef, and the arrays of different kit different people use seems baffling. I'd be interested in knowing your various techniques.

Dances with Daisies
Jan 8, 2007

I'm having a bellis of a time.

fanaglethebagle posted:

Maybe you know this and are just using them for the cycling, but those test kits you have right now are not very good quality (especially the stick on inside one). You may want to invest in some better brands. Other than that, the rockwork looks great. What do you have for flow in there?


I used aquarium pharm's test kits, and I've always found them to be very reliable. I can't comment on the stick-on ammo alert, but I have a pal who's bred fish for 30 years and he swears by them. I don't think there's anything wrong with those test kits at all.

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