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    My CADlight 22g Nano

    Crazy wild stuff! I just stumbled across this. When Jay mentioned I was on vacation he was correct and a month later I moved out to California! Hope everyones stuff is doing well. Talk about dragging up an old thread! :)
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    OMG OMG OMG Michael Jackson in Cardiac Arrest!

    Never really a fan, I was a lil young when his stuff was popin. He really never touched me as a child...
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    My CADlight 22g Nano

    Nope, lol, they all get moved into the frag tank then i start ordering more.
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    My CADlight 22g Nano

    Quick shot, the tank is getting so full on the bottom that i cant get my camera to want to focus on just one frag. Its really a pain in my arse. Oh well for now here ya go EDIT: not only that but i get close to the tank and the clowns get up in my face and the fireshrimp rofflestomps on...
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    need info from you gun buffs

    The revolver itself is identical to the Military & Police model (later called the Model 10) except it is chambered in .32-20 rather then .38 Special.They were made between 1915 to 1940 in a serial number range running from 35,701 to 144,684.Value depends on condition, but an example with a...
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    Using bottle water?

    Originally Posted by chilwil84 some distilleries may still be using copper pipes to handle the water. As are the pipes that feed your RO/DI unit. Once distilled, just like be DeIonzided (de-mineralized) there are no copper traces. Once distilled they are placed into pre sanitized food grade...
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    Using bottle water?

    RO/DI isnt the purest form of water from what i have read. The purest water is DDW (Double Distilled Water) which is used by scientist etc. At any rate, the question was about using bottled "spring" water and the answer is still no.
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    Using bottle water?

    Originally Posted by Rigdon87 even with distilled its not very cost effective it would be a better investment to get a ro/di system it's alot cheaper and easier to use It wasnt a question of cost, but a question of quality. Originally Posted by alix2.0 distilled water can have copper in it...
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    Best ways to introduce new corals

    Originally Posted by loopy101 latex gloves are fine to use just buy the powder free gloves you can get them in packages of 50 for around 3 dollers at walgreens ive been using them for over a year and no problems.. Man for about 3 dollars more there is alot more security there. Whew
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    Using bottle water?

    NO NO AND NO!!!! LOL. The only water "bottled" than you can use is distilled.
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    Best ways to introduce new corals

    My opinion on gloves is always use Nitro (Nitrile Latex). They will resist alot of puncturing stings that CAN go through regular latex examination gloves. They are cheap enough, i buy the black ones, a box contains 100 (50 pairs) have never had a problem and saftey is always my number one outlook.
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    My CADlight 22g Nano

    They will be here thursday by 10am. They are small frags. Once my new frag tank is up and running (33g Long) by next week they should be in getting nice and fat
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    Cleaning my Koralias

    Well i soaked em in for 24hrs and they were spotless. Get the water as HOT as it will go, not boiling though. Just full hot on your tap water, and pour in the viniger. Get ya a nice lil $1 scrub brush from the dollar store. Should work for ya, Hell you can even go 2 gallons of viniger to 1...
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    Cleaning my Koralias

    50/50 Water and Viniger ? Thats what i use to clean mine. I wouldnt drop em in CLR..
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