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- Bergen County, NJ
Basically anything from petland discounts. :lol2::lol2:
Good One Elle.....i too went this route when i started..... :dead1:As far as things not to buy ...
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Crushed coral substrate. Do yourself a favor and either get sand or go BB.
Yeah i asked the same question, Thats when i realised the store was just out to make a buck off of people that didn't know any better. They gave out bad advice (strip lights are enough for a reef), sold stupid things like the mojanos, and was just really overpriced on just about everything.
I owned and used a swing arm for 8 or so years and never had a problem. Sure while I thought my SG was 1.021 it may have been 1.024. Mike SLama Jama and I both bought refractometers around the same time and just for goofs compared our old swing arms against the refractometers. They had the exact same readings. I was very careful with my swingarm and made sure to wash it out in fresh water thoroughly every time I used it. I think if you calibrate a swing arm once and take good care of it, it should serve you fine.
However, if you don't own a hydrometer and you are going to buy one, for only about $35-$40 you can get a refractometer. If you already own a swing arm do yourself a favor and take it to someone with a refractometer so they can test it's accuracy. You may find that it reads up or down a few points. It's good to know if your swing arm's 1.024 is actually 1.019.
I have to disagree with the issue about Powersweeps.
Suggestion: please try cleaning the powersweep instead of forcing it to move when it stalls. ...Thats probably how it breaks.
I have two in my tank for 3 years now & it works perfectly fine.