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Posted by Chris Tsao on June 17, 2008, 12:04 am
Please log in for more thread options > Hey, =A0I thought you were a troll, =A0but you are really into the fake co=
ral
> thing, uh?
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> Well, =A0I got a question for you, =A0how do you keep that coral clean fro=
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> being covered from algae and other material growing on top of it.
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> I bought a white coral piece and now is completely dark green and I don't
> want to pull it out and clean it to a point of loosing the inhabitants in
> it.
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> I check that website and they're good.
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> I might understand why you want to go fake, =A0heck, =A0I lost a lot of mo=
ney on
> dead coral.
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> > Part Two
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> >http://www.pets-warehouse.com/aquacart/real_synth_corals.html
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> >http://www.iadempet.com/Artificial_corals%20page%205.htm * their
> > elkhorn corals are absolutely divine- Hide quoted text -
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I vaguely remember reading that corals or rocks can be cleaned with
bleach. Hopefully there's a safer product to clean them with. Mine
never got much algae on them, so I never cleaned them. Now, I just
have one on a bookshelf and I'm going to put one on a coffee table.
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> http://www.pets-warehouse.com/aquacart/real_synth_corals.html
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> http://www.iadempet.com/Artificial_corals%20page%205.htm * their
> elkhorn corals are absolutely divine
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