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I found that the best way to seed a rock was to put it touching a rock that
already has coralline algae on it and after a couple months it starts to grow onto the new rock. I have a lot of red coralline and pink, the red comes when there is a darker corner of the tank. You must have good lights for coraline. Don't get to fed up, Coraline is bad news for your glass it is very difficult to shift, so when you do get your tank to seed make sure you have a good scraper. sanderson9 wrote in message oups.com... I wouldn't be surprised if the algae can survive in a dormant form for many years waiting for the right conditions. Besides, just because you didn't see it go in didn't mean it didn't. How many of us saw the first piece of green hair algae, pest anemone, or red slime we introduced to our tanks? |
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Do you ****ing losers ever give up on this crap........Its pretty well
evidentlWayne Sallee and Pszemol has been the major information purveyors in these groups........gawd almighty and praise allah too. your all ****ed in the head! On Fri, 6 Jul 2007 00:27:51 +0100, "Sanderson9" wrote: I found that the best way to seed a rock was to put it touching a rock that already has coralline algae on it and after a couple months it starts to grow onto the new rock. I have a lot of red coralline and pink, the red comes when there is a darker corner of the tank. You must have good lights for coraline. Don't get to fed up, Coraline is bad news for your glass it is very difficult to shift, so when you do get your tank to seed make sure you have a good scraper. sanderson9 wrote in message legroups.com... I wouldn't be surprised if the algae can survive in a dormant form for many years waiting for the right conditions. Besides, just because you didn't see it go in didn't mean it didn't. How many of us saw the first piece of green hair algae, pest anemone, or red slime we introduced to our tanks? |
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PLease remove alt.vampyres from replies to this spamthread. We would
appreciate being able to use our newsgroup again for ontopic discussion. Thank you. |
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On Jul 5, 7:59?pm, A. Paul Ing
wrote: On Thu, 05 Jul 2007 17:01:56 -0700, wrote: PLease remove alt.vampyres from replies to this spamthread. We would appreciate being able to use our newsgroup again for ontopic discussion. Thank you. And once again the answer is NO what part of NO do you not understand Exactly. |
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On Jul 5, 7:44?pm, A. Paul Ing
wrote: Do you ****ing losers ever give up on this crap........Its pretty well evidentlWayne Sallee and Pszemol has been the major information purveyors in these groups........gawd almighty and praise allah too. your all ****ed in the head! On Fri, 6 Jul 2007 00:27:51 +0100, "Sanderson9" wrote: I found that the best way to seed a rock was to put it touching a rock that already has coralline algae on it and after a couple months it starts to grow onto the new rock. I have a lot of red coralline and pink, the red comes when there is a darker corner of the tank. You must have good lights for coraline. Don't get to fed up, Coraline is bad news for your glass it is very difficult to shift, so when you do get your tank to seed make sure you have a good scraper. sanderson9 wrote in message legroups.com... I wouldn't be surprised if the algae can survive in a dormant form for many years waiting for the right conditions. Besides, just because you didn't see it go in didn't mean it didn't. How many of us saw the first piece of green hair algae, pest anemone, or red slime we introduced to our tanks? |
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