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Old 05-19-2008, 06:14 PM   #51
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I reallly wonder what their capibility to remove nutrients actually is: Mass for mass, how many nutrients (inorganic phosphate, nitrate, or organic particulate) does one aiptasia actually consume?
Me too.

thats why I keep kicking this idea around, and refining how I want to utilize it, and how can I show solid results. I dont care if the results show your better off not attempting it or if they show that its an overlooked form of filtration due to the aiptasia heebiejeebies.

but unfortunatly I am exhausted so I dont have the energy to carry on this conversation productively tonight (been sick all week thats why I was posting a lot, stuck at home) today I worked now I need bed.
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