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Old October 15th 05, 10:25 PM
Jaime R-S
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Default green Moss

OK, you win!
Can we drop it now?

BTW, my biofilter has stabilized NO2 to a steady 1.5 mg/L.

All parameters are looking great except for Ca which at a 520 mg/L is not
bothering me.

All is by putting together what a biologist neo-aquarist know.

I don't consider myself either/or. My expertice and field experience can
use an aquarist expertice and in-vitro experience every now and then.

Now, LETS DROP IT!

jrs
"Wayne Sallee" wrote in message
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We will drop it when we feel like dropping it.

Wayne Sallee


Reptoreef wrote:
Good point Dave... we can all do it together, both hobbyists and
biologists. Lets learn from one another. Now, this subject has gotten
old... lets drop it.
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