my new 130 gal

lexluethar

Active Member
From what you've give me, the best bet to reduce nitrates would be to vaccume your crushed coral and stop using tap water.
 

rtspeed

Member
yeah crushed coral should never be used in a tank with amenones anyways as it can injure their foot from the sharp edges.
 

nwdyr

Active Member
I agree with the others dude, there is a time to be a tough guy and a time not to be. Let me tell ya, when you are comming to a place for advice because you don't know s$%# thats not the time to be a tough guy
1 more thing, if you p&^
someone off enough they could come back under a diff. name and give you some deadly advice and because you don't know better, it could cost you allot!!! get wise man, the people here are nice and helpful!
 
Originally Posted by nwdyr
http:///forum/post/2555572
I 1 more thing, if you p&^
someone off enough they could come back under a diff. name and give you some deadly advice and because you don't know better, it could cost you allot!!! get wise man, the people here are nice and helpful!

that very fact alone is the reason when you get advice, via the internet of the LFS, that it us up to you to do research to validate the advice before you administer ANY treatment to your tank.
If you are stupid enough to believe everything you read on the internet you really are a pile of retard, i will not blame you however, because it really isn't your fault, i will blame the poor genetic information your parents cursed you with; their failure in reproduction to produce offspring that will augment the gene pool is a sad fact that is all too common in many generations.

Once again yet another useless tool posts in the forums with no helpful information, but with the sole intent to spew drama where it is unwanted and unwelcomed. In closing take your teenage brouhaha to a venue that will embrace your kind.
 
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touchthesky00

Guest
Originally Posted by HEADLESSFISH
http:///forum/post/2556131
that very fact alone is the reason when you get advice, via the internet of the LFS, that it us up to you to do research to validate the advice before you administer ANY treatment to your tank.
If you are stupid enough to believe everything you read on the internet you really are a pile of retard, i will not blame you however, because it really isn't your fault, i will blame the poor genetic information your parents cursed you with; their failure in reproduction to produce offspring that will augment the gene pool is a sad fact that is all too common in many generations.

Once again yet another useless tool posts in the forums with no helpful information, but with the sole intent to spew drama where it is unwanted and unwelcomed. In closing take your teenage brouhaha to a venue that will embrace your kind.
im shocked that people are actually giving toy quality advice after the things you are saying
 
Originally Posted by touchthesky00
http:///forum/post/2556249
im shocked that people are actually giving toy quality advice after the things you are saying
well if you would quit posting your useless garbage i could get back to talking about my saltwater fishtank and less about you. Quit being an attention whore and go post somewhere else, k/thanks.
** i would like to apologize to the people who actually want to talk about this great hobby for all the unnecessary garbage posts that are off topic and have nothing to do with saltwater. The vast majority of people on this site has been very helpful, it just sucks to read thru e-drama posts to get to the topic. Which stems from some kid getting upset because i validate information, no matter where it comes from. Internet or LFS you still need to research to understand why not just how.
 

1journeyman

Active Member
I'm not about to take the time neccessary to edit this thread to the point where it meets the minimum standards of an acceptable thread on the SWF message board.
Thread locked and hopefully forgotten.
To all, (including the OP) watch the language, insults and personal attacks.
Headlessfish, feel free to start a new thread regarding your tank, but follow the forum rules and be respectful of the community you've joined.
 
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