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Old September 27th 04, 10:51 PM
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and Billy "This could lead to calcium deficiencies if not watched precisely."., also keep
an eye on your alk. Hal's really use HCO3 as their carbon source and not CO2

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: This fish will destroy your plant eating it as a snack.
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: What fish? I havent been able to find any.
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: I have left the fish name in the quotation: regal tang (hepatus tang).
: I have this fish in my tank and it eats Halimeda like crazy.
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: I am not sure if we want calcareous algae growing like crazy in our tanks...
: This could lead to calcium deficiencies if not watched precisely.


 




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