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  1. Beware of GARF!

    The frags were not bad in size, the problem was the quality of the frags and the way they were shipped. I know garf has been around for some time, you'd think they'd get the shipping right. Also, not to return a phone call or email regarding the overcharge is extremely poor business ethics, in...
  2. Beware of GARF!

    The shipping was horrible. 3 and 4 frags to a bag all rolling around together with some separated from their plugs. Half were dead the next day from tissue damage. If you do buy from this place make sure you see a picture of them. On the phone I was told, "the colors are unbelievable." The...
  3. Beware of GARF!

    I guess I had to find out for myself despite warnings from other reefers. They ARE rip-off artists. Especially with their SPS corals.
  4. Amquel + in reef tank to control NITRATE

    This might be a long shot, but does anyone know of any studies that expose nitrate-sensitive inverts to high nitrate levels and then try to neutralize it with amquel +?...of course using a control as well. This may be the only way to determine if it really works or not.
  5. Amquel + in reef tank to control NITRATE

    Thanks JHemdal. That's a very interesting article. I'd like to know what "indications" that the product was masking or interfering with the color indicator associated with the testing procedure. The article goes on in detail about ion chromatography, but yet explains nothing about the...
  6. Amquel + in reef tank to control NITRATE

    Thanks for the reply B. Yep, I do regular water changes with RO/DI. I also use purigen and have a 250 gallon rated skimmer. I don't have any dead spots (that I know of). I've also used nitrate sponge by Kent (which doesn't work very well in my opinion). I've used everything short of a...
  7. Amquel + in reef tank to control NITRATE

    As most of you know, Amqel is an amazing product I use it in my 4000 gallon koi pond to neutralize chlorine for city water or potassium permanganate treatments. It also neutalized all aspects of the nitrogen cycle.....which leads me to this.......My 100 gallon reef tank has a moderate fish...
  8. Sponge ID Needed

    Over the past year or so I've had my eye on a piece of live rock in the local aquarium store show tank. I finally inquired about it and talked the owner into selling it to me. My purpose for buying the rock was for a brilliantly yellow sponge covering about 40% of it's surface. It shares the...

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