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Hi Greg, I remember you from the Salty side when I was in it a little while ago...
I also have the TMC signature tank http://www.ukaps.org/forum/threads/a-fool-and-his-money.31857/
Just to add to what the other guys say. Test kits are useless here. Dose as much co2 as you can without killing...
They are usually sold with sand, at least the TMC ones are. But most of the marine guys will put some pearls in there instead to reduce No3 + Po4. A skimmer is used to then skim out the bacteria that will use the No3 + Po4.
Obviously in a planted tank that's not what you want to happen ;)
I don't think so, over £2k so i've seen. Why would anyone buy that? Opti-white is good enough, i've never complained or been bothered about having silicone.
I was under the impression that most plants prefer slightly cooler temps. I am more than happy to increase so hopefully this thread will get some answers from the 'pros'.
Cardinals would definitely prefer warmer temps. I would say go for an inline heater, my experience has always been great.
If your happy to have something close then your only alternative is neons, they can handle lower temps much better than cardinals.
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