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Old 04-12-2008, 05:00 AM   #16 (permalink)
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Re: Greetings, Newbie needing to recover from impatience

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Sorry about that Deepwater, we do go left alot around here, if your fish have been in 6 days and havent dropped dead from chlorination it wont happen now, if you havent had a spike yet? you may well be done,( you can test this with a deli shrimp if you wish) or just set your routine for water changes, run a good grade of carbon add a little WAIT! and all will be good, while waiting you can read till your eyes drop out and then we will quiz you lol. Welcome to RS. Steve
i would agree with not needing to start over, but for the more experienced reefer, who recognizes and would intervene before algae issues become a real problem or issues with heavy metals silicates and such pop up.
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