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    Lowest cost and easiest way to eliminate green hair, bubble, turf and slime algae

    Lowest cost and easiest way to eliminate green hair, bubble, turf and slime algae from your aquarium (hopefully permanently). This new test version of the algae scrubber is much easier to build than the waterfall version (the Mega Powerful one), and is perfect for nano's. This new scrubber has...
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    Need display LED recommendations

    Need to replace my 2 X 150 mh + 100 actinic, and looking for recommendations. Would like: 300 to 500 watts of power used. 48" wide Ability to turn the light inwards is nice. Ability to turn the light towards the back, so does not blind you. Ability to move the lights up or back, to get into...
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    Free Orange Digi's

    ...Branches keep breaking off. Come pick up some in Santa Monica...
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    Free Orange Monti Caps in Santa Monica

    I'm going to be pruning the caps that are taking over my tank. These all grew from the original frag that Reefski gave me. Post here if interested, and I'll see if I need to pick a special day to do it.
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    Hello from Santa Monica

    Since the name of the site changed, I thought I'd introduce. Looks like the name of the site was changed to be more general and non-socal. So more folks will be joining from elsewhere? Anyways, I've been reefing 3.5 years, and I'm still on my first tank (3rd version, however). My current...
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    Algae Scrubbers in LA

    Since this forum is local to me, I'm not posting the regular Mega Powerful thread here. Most of you have probably seen it elsewhere anyway. I think more of a 1 on 1 approach can be done here, with locals who are running (or want to run) a scrubber on their tanks. This way I can go look at their...
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    Anyone want to test a Phosphate/Nitrate reducer?

    I'm upgrading mine soon, and would be interested in how the old one works on someone else's tank. Although my current one keeps my reef at 0 phosphate and 0 nitrate (Salifert test kits), it's a home made job in a 5 gallon bucket, and sits on my sink counter. I'm replacing it with a black acrylic...
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