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    Two Questions

    Bryopsis can be a pain because it is not palatable to very many herbivores. According to Julian Sprung's "Algae- A Problem Solver Guide" the herbivores that will eat it include: Rabbitfish Diadema urchins Tuxedo Urchins Mithraculus Crabs and the following sea slugs: Elysia Caliphylla...
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    DIY Kalk Dripper

    Yeah, in theory and function it is exactly the same set up. The reversing of the regulator to the air input side is a good idea. I will have to try that. Thanks for the tip!
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    DIY Kalk Dripper

    I built an extra one of these and use it for acclimating new fish and corals to my tank. I empty the contents of the bag(water and fish or coral) into a pitcher and slowly drip water from my tank into the pitcher. As the pitcher fills up I remove water with a turkey baster. After about 1-2 hours...
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    DIY Kalk Dripper

    Step 4: Attach the airline regulator to the opposite end of the 60” piece of airline tubing. Step 5: Add 1 teaspoon of pickling lime to the empty gallon container. Fill the container about a quarter of the way full with RO water and shake to mix. Next continue to fill the water container...
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    DIY Kalk Dripper

    Step 3: Push one end of the 10” piece of airline tubing about one inch through the remaining hole in the cap.
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    DIY Kalk Dripper

    Step 2: Push one end of the 60” piece of airline tubing about an inch through one of the holes in the top of the cap and connect it to the 9” piece of rigid airline tubing.
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    DIY Kalk Dripper

    Step 1: Drill 2 7/32” holes in the cap of the empty water container.
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    DIY Kalk Dripper

    Here is my variation on the same design. DIY Kalk Doser Difficulty Level – 1 (out of 1-5) This DIY project is about as easy as it gets. The materials can be acquired for less than $5 and the project only takes about five minutes from start to finish. Materials Required: * 1 - empty 1...
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    All about lighting...

    I haven't seen the graph posted online, but here is the website that has the cd: http://www.dynamicecomorphology.com/ Is this what you are looking for? Anyways, hope this helps.
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