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Old 02-18-2008, 11:51 PM   #658 (permalink)
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Re: HMA’s 115 gal. Reef Tank

So you are saying true success does not just happen. It is planned for. And very carefully?



You are a reef pimp Heinz.

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This is relatively simply Scott. I have put together the composition and the place in the aquarium for every coral before. Basis was that strengthens or intensity of the poison of the respective coral. None of the current corals burns another of the neighbouring corals. Lobophylias and Cynarias, e.g., own only one very weak poison and are not also sensitively against other poisons. They fill very well the gaps between the other corals. The Cynaria is not burnt, e.g., by the Blastomousa and is turned around, however, both develop admirably side by side. Would stand the Blastomousa beside a soft- or hammer coral it would be destroyed. The secret exists in know around intensität of the poisons, this is already the whole secret.
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