bitbot AC Members Nov 10, 2008 613 0 0 Sydney, Australia Mar 17, 2009 #11 Do keep an eye on your pH; I'm not sure rinsing the coral will alleviate the danger of raised pH (and hardness), because the coral is actually composed of minerals which will continue to dissolve into the water.
Do keep an eye on your pH; I'm not sure rinsing the coral will alleviate the danger of raised pH (and hardness), because the coral is actually composed of minerals which will continue to dissolve into the water.
BreezeRuehls I own you Mar 8, 2009 879 1 18 Virginia Beach Mar 17, 2009 #12 Chris, love you avatar! LOL
Christopherb Turtle nerd Mar 6, 2009 23 0 0 Mar 17, 2009 #13 I will, I'll pick up a PH test, and when I put fish in if i notice it causing issues I'll ditch it. Thanks breezeruehls lol.
I will, I'll pick up a PH test, and when I put fish in if i notice it causing issues I'll ditch it. Thanks breezeruehls lol.
jm1212 Pterophyllum scalare Jul 22, 2006 23,653 11 89 33 Chicago Real Name Jon Mar 17, 2009 #14 nice start!
Mgamer20o0 BobsTropicalPlants.com Staff member Jun 4, 2003 31,221 19 89 www.bobstropicalplants.com Mar 18, 2009 #15 cool though those stands drive me nuts lol