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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Albuquerque, New Mexico
Posts: 19
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Breaking Coral
Can I break a piece of coral in half if it is to big?
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Denver, CO
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yup
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Go Buckeyes! Current Tank Info: tankless |
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#3 |
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Posts: 2,575
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Yep
What are you breaking in half?
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I hope it never catches on, I like having the oldest tank on here and I don't have to worry about calcification, bio pellets, Vodka dosing, DSBs, Chaetomorpha (I don't even know what that is) Carbonite hardness and all of these other things many people worry about. If I had to think about all of that stuff I would get a stroke. My test kit came in a wooden box and the directions say to keep in a cool chariott. I throw some food in the tank, wave hello to the fish and go out with my wife and have a nice glass of merlot with dinner. Have a great day but most of all, have fun. -PaulB Current Tank Info: 27 Gallon DAS softy/fish reef |
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it's usually not a problem for SPS and soft corals but requires some caution with most LPS.
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insert clever saying here. Current Tank Info: 200 gallon custom Marineland DD peninsular tank. LPS dominated mixed reef. Previous 90 gallon mixed reef TOTM April 2009. |
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