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Hi, you can order through REEF DEPOT online.
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Contents... How to use Reef Bugs™ A whole teaspoon (about 1.5 grams) could be used per hundred gallons a day in a “dialed in”, heavily stocked reef tank. I would start more conservatively, feeding one half teaspoon per day per 100 gallons daily. This has proved adequate and desirable as a starting application. As the mix of species as well as the quantity of the critters make each aquarium unique be conservative at first - the old axioms about overfeeding an aquarium should be remembered. If excess is noted in the skimmer - you are probably using too much for the current bioload and decrease the portion by the wasted amount. Powerful skimming is likely to remove some before it is eaten even if the proper ration is fed. If none is found in the skimmer the ration can be increased. As critters grow, more Reef Bugs™ will be consumed. Take a cup of aquarium water, put in the quantity of dry Reef Bugs™ as preferred, and stir. Stir again as often as you wish...but at least one more time after ten minutes to dissolve as thoroughly as reasonably possible. Stir again at thirty minutes (or more) and pour into aquarium. It all will soon dissolve. Alternatively, just sprinkle into tank. It will take at least that twenty minutes for full effect though; usually ten minutes or so more. However undissolved particles my be eaten by a fish or some other non - target critter first. It is harmless to fishes etc. There are some results we are seeing that show that some organisms will consume the powder “raw”. I don’t know if this is of additional benefit; you may want to it both ways.
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Another excellent Marc Weiss product... More info can be found from this link : http://www.marcweissaquariumproducts.com/reef_bugs.htm Reef Bugs™ contains twelve strains of edible, non - pathogenic marine microbes. They are not genetically modified. Instead they are selectively bred naturally occurring organisms. They are in an encysted spore state. They are packed dry in a matrix of minerals, vitamins, and carbohydrates that will enable hatching in about thirty minutes of being placed in typical reef aquarium water. These organisms have been cultured to eat organic matter. While doing so they can sequester phosphorus, fix nitrogen, clean the substrate and behave in a civil manner should they escape being consumed. Those gathering at the substrate or biofilter obviously have the best chance of escaping. The intention of REEF BUGS™ is that they be eaten first. However a survival of the fittest will ensue where the strongest microbes will eat the weaker, smaller ones. All the microbes won’t succeed in colonization long term unless the product is used minimally three times a week. Reef Bugs™ is the only product that can actually restore the bio - compounds and missing components that replicate reef nutritional input in a scientifically sound and intelligent manner. Most significantly, there are particles included for the microbes to piggyback on, creating a true marine reef/marine snow. Living cells will even be coating other living cells. They will also begin to divide and reproduce upon hydration.
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why no fair-skinned homo saipens ?
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are those blue fishes Blue Neon Gobies ?
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Weekly Updated - 26th Jun to 2nd Jul 2006
kueytoc replied to Regal's topic in Weekly LFS Stocks Report / LFS Info Centre
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yeah I was thinking about hooking it up wirelessly so that we can even monitor the water parameters from anywhere & anyplace... which I called DIGITAL REEFING !!!
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what I mean was how do you hook up your PC/laptop to the controller ? Do you fix a line permanently so that it monitors 24-hr round the clock ?
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Hi Bro, can you show us some pics of the cable connection from controller to ya PC. Is it through RS232 or USB port ? I'm wondering if you need to use long cables.
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Folks, some food for thought...juz when you thought it's completely safe & reliable to rely on these technological wizardry gadgets ...take a step back & beware of MURPHY LAW !!! Anyway, happy pluggin'...
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After using the ATI T5 PM for 2 weeks now...alas I can now see some blue color tint on my acro tips...
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All Angels are not reef-safe...so it really depends on the fish. If they are fed properly, most likely will not cause harm. But big Angels got big appetites.