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Old October 31st 07, 11:38 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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I took over my wife's two reef/fish tanks because she lost a couple of grand
on coral.

Turned out it was the nitrates and I pretty much fixed that problem by
cutting way down on feeding and removing the bio balls. Now I'm changing a
lot less but I'd like for the changes to get down as low as possible.

Aqua1 & 2 has about 9 fish and assorted coral. I took large pictures so you
can basically see what's going on. Aqua2 has a shrimp and an anemone that
are, of course, are hidden.

http://www.safaricabs.com/aqua1.jpg (45 gal)

http://www.safaricabs.com/aqua2.jpg (29 gal)

My question is. How would you guys feed these tanks? I'm running out of the
food that we started with.

Any suggestion is appreciated.

Please ask any questions you need to ask.

Thanks

Jim
Austin TX





 




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