- Location
- NJ
this question has been in my mind for quite some time now and maybe this is the best place to put it, so im just gonna throw it out there.
most of us here keep corals and as we all know, they require different types of elements [mg, ca, hco3, so4, etc] to sustain their being. now with more corals in our tanks, more elements are dumped into our tanks.
i have 2 reef tanks in my room and since its winter the windows are closed
is there some type of health issue involved with evaporation of our tanks?
i know for a fact that corals do not absorb all the elements we put in, and with such high intensity of light that they require, alot of evaporation does occur.
most of us here keep corals and as we all know, they require different types of elements [mg, ca, hco3, so4, etc] to sustain their being. now with more corals in our tanks, more elements are dumped into our tanks.
i have 2 reef tanks in my room and since its winter the windows are closed
is there some type of health issue involved with evaporation of our tanks?
i know for a fact that corals do not absorb all the elements we put in, and with such high intensity of light that they require, alot of evaporation does occur.