Peppie
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Thanks for chiming in Mike. It is nice to know how the corals react to the light and to the dark.
intrested how ur ph and alk would do during that kind of cycle as well... hmm i think the tank would crash after awhile.
+1 peppie be the ginny!
why would we need two of everything?...one control and one variable tank?
lol im deff open to critisizm! Plz chime in peppie. I suppose we could use my new tank or old tank set up for an experiment
R u the stand guy peppie?
Ill hopefully be doing a surge tank above the psas tank here in december time!
But if the longer light cycle had any effects on the water (pH, organics, etc.), then a common sump would mask some of the effects.As for the exp. you would need to plumb two tanks into one sump, so the water is the same.
+1 this would create a good baseline for this type of test.But if the longer light cycle had any effects on the water (pH, organics, etc.), then a common sump would mask some of the effects.
What is really needed is SIX identical tanks, randomly selected to be either control (normal) or extended light cycle ...
But if the longer light cycle had any effects on the water (pH, organics, etc.), then a common sump would mask some of the effects.
What is really needed is SIX identical tanks, randomly selected to be either control (normal) or extended light cycle ...
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