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  1. DO NOT ADD FWE TO YOUR MAIN TANK!!! a ton of people have fried their tanks by doing this. i recommend a stronger dose and a 5 min dip of all your rock and coral. then shake and blow them off in another bucket before putting the rock back in your main tank. i consider a FW infestation to be something worthy of a complete teardown and rebuild because that is the only way i have effectively removed them.

     

    to get them out of sand just rinse your sand in fresh water and that will kill them too.

  2. unfortunetly it comes to the same problem for some of us... The meetings are on a day when we cannot come, so we cannot participate. I have been a member for a few years and have never even gotten to vote because nobody has made online voting possible.

    same old problem.

     

    just my .02

  3. Ok, been looking into this more deeply.

     

    Southwest has rates to Sacramento as low as $60 one way for a red-eye. Otherwise it is pretty much a straight shot down I5 and Mapquest estimated it at a little over 6 hrs drive, probably more like 8. and doug may be willing to be a halfway point if that is needed... but i would need to ask.

     

    I am looking for a ride since my car has issues making it around portland. thoughts?

  4. World needs more CO2' date=' environment confab told[/b']

    'There will be significant cooling very soon,' asserts solar scientist.

     

    You could have heard a pin drop at the Hong Kong conference designed to persuade the airline industry to cut back on its production of so-called greenhouse gases to fight "global warming."

     

    The "Greener Skies 2008" conference had just heard from David Archibald, a solar scientist asserting that climate change is mostly dictated by solar cycles, not carbon dioxide levels, as conventional wisdom suggests.

     

    Archibald didn't just tell the group not to worry about carbon dioxide emissions. He told those gathered they should figure out ways of increasing CO2 output.

     

    "In a few short years, we will have a reversal of the warming of the 20th century," Archibald warned, according to CargoNews Asia. "There will be significant cooling very soon. Our generation has known a warm, giving sun, but the new generation will suffer a sun that is less giving, and the earth will be less fruitful. Carbon dioxide is not even a little bit bad – it's wholly beneficial."

     

    After Archibald's speech, Martin Craigs, president of Aerospace Forum Asia, went to the microphone and asked: "Don't you have Al Gore's e-mail address?" "How can you be right and 2,000 scientists wrong?"

     

    Archibald replied: "I am happy to share the science. It's all reputable."

     

     

    LMAO!!! that is awesome...

  5. You may want to slow the reactor down a bit. I kept my knop C at 1 bubble per 2 seconds and 1 drip per second. that drops the PH in the chamber and allows the reactor to dissolve the media better so your drips have more effect on the water.

     

    also some great advice i got from Joel at waves, soak your media in clean RO water for 24 hours, then drain before using it and it will dramatically reduce the phos in it.

  6. Keep in mind that cooking rock is part of the process of finding the equilibrium in your tank. Yes there are other things that will add waste and cause algae in the tank but why would you want to start the tank off on a bad foot with rock that is loaded with debris and algae already. Cooking is just a good clean start. But at the same time Rich, you are correct that you must find your nutrient import as well and make sure that you can maintain the balance between intake and what the rock can process. Do you know that your fish tank itself (acrylic/glass) is adding a slow trickle of phosphate to the tank as well? you need to look and see what is using what and what is releasing what into your tank in order to find the best balance.

     

    in the end the best answer is in between yours, a little of both is sound advice.

     

    3 more things

    1) adding dry base rock, yes it has waste so you will still need to cook it but... it can take more than a year to populate the whole rock before you can cook it all the way. Wet base rock is better. if you get dry then put it in a tub with SW and circulation for a while.

    2) you don't need to seed the rock with anything. the bacteria is present (even on dry rock) and as long as the rock is dirty they will have plenty to feed on. adding a dirty "seed" rock is just adding fuel for the waste makers to feed on.

    3) If you really like hitchhikers then add the rocks to a small holding tank to see what comes out, then grab it and place what you like in your tank on a clean rock and cook the rest. this is kinda like a QT tank for live rock so you can still grab the good hitchhikers while avoiding the bad.

     

    I recommend cooking LR to everyone because of the rate of success it can give. but as was already stated, you have to follow the directions closely.

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