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I have harvested a vast amount of Capensis seeds to give to friends next spring. My question is...should they be kept in a fridge for the winter or just on a shelf in a sealed container? TIA
I used zeolite when raising tropical and temperate fish. It absorbs ammonia, can be "recharged" (ammonia stripped away) by soaking in salt water.
Not sure what the PH is though.
I am no chemist or biology professor....but if you examine a cup of synthetic marine water and a cup of collected sea water, you will find many things in the natural not found in the synthetic.
Remember...this is simply my two cents.
Live water is a very viable way to introduce many of the natural Flora and fauna found in the Ocean to a tank.
Better to use it for the first year of a new reef tank, then you can easily switch to some commercial salt such as Instant ocean, Reef Crystals etc.
By all means, purchase any book...
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