YellowReef;748605 wrote: Woah woah woah. Wait!
Read this if it's not too late.
http://www.reefcentral.net/forums/showthread.php?t=2049855">http://www.reefcentral.net/forums/showthread.php?t=2049855</a>
If you decide you need SeaKlear. I have a bunch of it left. I'll give you a good bit of it (:[/QUOTE]
Thanks for posting this. I was about to add 12# of branch rock!
YellowReef;748605 wrote: Woah woah woah. Wait!
Read this if it's not too late.
http://www.reefcentral.net/forums/showthread.php?t=2049855">http://www.reefcentral.net/forums/showthread.php?t=2049855</a>
If you decide you need SeaKlear. I have a bunch of it left. I'll give you a good bit of it (:[/QUOTE]
Thanks for the info....it is not too late....rocks still on the screened porch curing. Also, thanks for the offer of the Seaklear. I am in Valdosta and will pick up some at the local pool store. Do I just add it to the curing bin now? When would you suggest that I start to do testing. I am in no hurry, would rather get all the mess done outside than run the risk of doing any harm to my fish or coral. Thanks again, Bubba
YellowReef;748605 wrote: Woah woah woah. Wait!
Read this if it's not too late.
http://www.reefcentral.net/forums/showthread.php?t=2049855">http://www.reefcentral.net/forums/showthread.php?t=2049855</a>
If you decide you need SeaKlear. I have a bunch of it left. I'll give you a good bit of it (:[/QUOTE]
hmmm, I did about 50-75 lbs of pukani last year about this time. No noticeable phosphate issue until recently. I dont think mine did this however Ill read the RC thread anyway. I am in the process of switching out my pukani for marco anyway....talk about timing.
no1bubba;748651 wrote: Thanks for the info....it is not too late....rocks still on the screened porch curing. Also, thanks for the offer of the Seaklear. I am in Valdosta and will pick up some at the local pool store. Do I just add it to the curing bin now? When would you suggest that I start to do testing. I am in no hurry, would rather get all the mess done outside than run the risk of doing any harm to my fish or coral. Thanks again, Bubba
gnashty;748746 wrote: hmmm, I did about 50-75 lbs of pukani last year about this time. No noticeable phosphate issue until recently. I dont think mine did this however Ill read the RC thread anyway. I am in the process of switching out my pukani for marco anyway....talk about timing.
SleepyReef;748775 wrote: I currently have about 15-20 lbs of Pukani curing in a 10 gallon aquarium. I will test for phosphates to see if this is a theory or merely speculation. I am one of those that has to see it for himself.