DonW
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I started this discussion to discuss flow mapping instead I think its best to just discuss the use of rhodamine and what can be done with it. Tuning a reef has always been nothing more than one person following another or outdated rules of thumb. In todays day and age there is no reason a person can't stray far from methods used in the past provided they want to go through a little experimentation and testing. If nothing more than fine tuning you can find that with some experimenting the efficiency of reef equipment can be greatly improved.
Rhodamine is nothing more than a non toxic dye. Its been used for many year for flow mapping streams and wetlands. Its readily available and is fairly inexpensive. Rhodamine can be found at aquatic eco in good sized jugs. There are two colors of rhodamine wt. Red and Green the red is easier to see with the naked eye. There is also uv rhodamine that can be found at most auto parts stores. The uv rhodamine uses a black light that makes it glow even with just trace amounts not visable to the naked eye.
Got to leave it at that for now and will be back in awhile to give some more explanation.
Rhodamine is nothing more than a non toxic dye. Its been used for many year for flow mapping streams and wetlands. Its readily available and is fairly inexpensive. Rhodamine can be found at aquatic eco in good sized jugs. There are two colors of rhodamine wt. Red and Green the red is easier to see with the naked eye. There is also uv rhodamine that can be found at most auto parts stores. The uv rhodamine uses a black light that makes it glow even with just trace amounts not visable to the naked eye.
Got to leave it at that for now and will be back in awhile to give some more explanation.