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Dilution is the solution to pollution..... if I put a drop of red dye in a shot glass of water it will turn red. If I put that same drop in a swimming pool you wont see a change at all. Same amount of dye... different amount of water.
The more volume you have the more stable your system will be. If the only place nutrients are imported into the system is the DT. Then a larger fuge volume on the back end of the loop will only do you good.
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Thread died over 7 years ago lol.
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Timeless classic..
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This is great news. In addition to microalgae I am going to plant seagrasses. 2" of a mud sand base, 2" of aragonite topcoat, turtle grass, manatee grass and either star or shoal grass along with some rock rubble. What do you think?
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search for old topics and ask here http://reefcentral.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=176
Seagrass is fairly demanding from what I have heard. I recommend finding someone that has been successful growing it first and learn from them. |
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Bigger the better
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