mason
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i promise im not cheating ya man, do these look at least 2 years old to you? If so, how come they can't be four...I can't really prove it byt I can show you systems that have more coralline than you could chip w a hammer, and sponge/benthic growth that is not for sale but can only be had with very aged, very well treated live rock. To think someone would throw all this together, including a vid, just to cheat peeps in a chat forum would mean that person has waaaay too much time on their hands lol
it's okay you are a skeptic this is good. but there's always something new to be found by keeping one's mind open!! b
I haven't found a way to keep coralline off the walls and as clean as normal setups...that's why they call it new science, ideas have to be generated, not just rounded up in order for something that breaks all the rules you know to work...so far bent coat hangers is all I can figure out to reach down in between the rocks and the glass wall. I didn't have to stock so densely, but it's my thing so...
in the very least, growing coralline madly without a host of water tests, chems and dosers is not something an unbalanced tank does and the vid shows how all the rock is glued into the bowl for years by coral and coralline growth. I didn't even use cleanup snails until this 4th year, and man they are hard workers!
it's okay you are a skeptic this is good. but there's always something new to be found by keeping one's mind open!! b
I haven't found a way to keep coralline off the walls and as clean as normal setups...that's why they call it new science, ideas have to be generated, not just rounded up in order for something that breaks all the rules you know to work...so far bent coat hangers is all I can figure out to reach down in between the rocks and the glass wall. I didn't have to stock so densely, but it's my thing so...
in the very least, growing coralline madly without a host of water tests, chems and dosers is not something an unbalanced tank does and the vid shows how all the rock is glued into the bowl for years by coral and coralline growth. I didn't even use cleanup snails until this 4th year, and man they are hard workers!