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Unread 09/21/2011, 12:37 PM   #5
MrTuskfish
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If you don't have any coral or other inverts, hyposalinity can work. A well calibrated refractometer is a must (not a swing-arm hydrometer) an ATO is a big help. Read about it on the sticky and it has to be done precisely...there is no room for error. Copper can also work, but its tough to keep proper copper levels because of the LR & substrate.


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