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06Nov

Water tests - do you test regularly?

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Testing is something I always recommend to anyone, especially if their tank is seemingly off. But what about testing when everything is right? When talking to Joe Yaiullo of the Atlantis Aquarium (formerly the Long Island Aquarium), he mentioned how he tests repeatedly to make sure the results he gets are accurate. Specifically, if salinity is dead on, he tests again and again to make sure that it's actually correct and not a false sense of security. As he pointed out, when we see the numbers we like, we don't retest. 

11Oct

One year comparison

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From October 2014 to October 2015, here's how my reef has changed for the better. 

 

Yesterday I made this comparison image of my reef, showing where it was Oct 2014 and where it is now. People often ask me how I'm able to grow it out like this, and the first thing I say is "I keep my hands out of the tank as much as possible."  Also, I don't frag stuff (although I will be soon).  I like to let everything grow nice and big, and only interact to move things if necessary. I definitely never overreact when I see a problem.

18Sep

New items added to the shop!

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Not a week goes by I don't see new things I like and want to use for my aquarium, and whenever that happens the next step is adding it to my shop for customers to use as well. I just got in a new order from Two Little Fishies today, which included Magnesium Pronto and AccuraSea.  These two items will be very useful: The first one is a Magnesium Supplement that is mixed up at the proper ratio, the second item is to calibrate your refractometer to 35ppt the way you are supposed to do it. Here are the links...

15Sep

2015 MACNA Overview in D.C.

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Instead of a write up with pictures, this year I opted to shoot video. It was a fun event, and I ran into a lot of friends as well as a bunch of happy hobbyists bursting with excitement. People get re-energized by the three day event, and find their passion for reefkeeping back in the forefront of their minds. See for yourself.

23Aug

A sneaky alkalinity swing

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I recently had an alkalinity swing creep up on my reef.  Normally I like to keep the tank around 8 dKH, and yesterday I noticed the duncans in my frag tank (part of the same system) were closed up. One bad habit I've developed over the years is to watch the corals for indication of problems instead of water tests each Saturday like I used to perform.  I need to get better about that.  I did a quick check with my Elos Alkalinity test kit and was shocked when it hit 21 dKH.  So I tested again, and it measured 19 dKH.  Safe to assume it was about 20, way too high.

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