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Old 05-18-2008, 10:24 PM   #44
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Originally Posted by reefkprZ View Post
OK it was Anthony Calfo that I first heard it from (wheather he originated the idea or not I dont know)

Page 38 in the book: "Book of coral propagation volume 1 version 1.0" shows an image of nutrient scrubbing raceway, and on the following page he explains how to use aiptasia as a natural "scrubber" as they are voracious filter feeders and would be a great method of cleaning for tanks that have high input of foods such as baby brine rotifers and other microfoods. I'll do a direct quote from the book here



I have been mulling this idea over for well over a year and am not about to run blind into a method that will plauge my display with a nuiscance.
sounds like u have it planned out. interesting idea. def wanna hear about the
results. did calfo say the uv sterilizer would kill the aip?
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