Folks, if you've recently upgraded or renewed your annual club membership but it's still not active, please reach out to the BOD or a moderator. The PayPal system has a slight bug which it doesn't allow it to activate the account on it's own.
Switching Teams: AC to DC
I've made the switch from an AC MAG 9.5 to a Waveline DC6000 DC return pump. (Thank you Tommy for a great deal) In the process, with the extra flow, I built my first manifold....a single pipe feed to my dual BRS reactor....does that still qualify as a manifold...
Not to mention that I think the smallest length of Pex is 100 feet. :eek: Although I wouldn't be a bit surprised is someone sells it by the foot. Go PVC!
Thanks to JakeAndAmanda over on R2R, HERE's an additional 10 dollar rebate for a bucket of IO or RC. I had to save the image to my computer and open in Acrobat Reader for it to all fit on one page.
Thanks for the heads up. I purchased the one and only bucket of Instant Ocean from the East Brunswick store. As of 3PM they still had one bucket of RC.
Maybe one of the officers can comment, but we do have club tee shirts....I just don't know what the inventory looks like now. What I like about these "new" shirts is that it's personalized with your name....pretty nice!!!
Joe, I'm bummed because it's the loss of the deal! BRS still might be the best deal at 160....it's hard to compare because they all use different units....pounds, fluid ounces, mls, gallons, etc.
There are only two basic polymers used in biopellets and I haven't been convinced that their...
So if you're already a preferred reefer, why do a group buy? What's the benefit?
I'm sort of bummed...the biopellets I buy sell for 160, and the last group buy I got them for about 127. Now I have to buy them at 160!!!
Am I missing something......I was kicking around the idea of putting together a group buy for BRS, and I'm no longer seeing the cost savings??? I also didn't see the savings we use to get being a "Preferred Reefer." It appears to be the same price, but now get free shipping??? Am I...
Size: XXL
Color: Blue
First name: Paul
Forum name: Redfishbluefish
Size: XXL
Color: Black
First name: Paul
Forum name: Redfishbluefish
Total number of shirts: 2
Total cost: $20
Snailmail coming at you.
Joe, you are correct....I reported "Nitrogen", not nitrate. But it still boils down to every molecule of potassium nitrate that is added, you get ONE K and ONE NO3, not ONE to THREE. Bottom line, with potassium relative high in natural seawater, and with the demand from algae, I don't think...
Wild guess it is Joe! :D
To find the percentages of K and N in KNO3, first add the molar masses:
K + N + (Ox3)
39 + 14 +(16 x 3) = 101
To determine percentages, divide this number into either N or P and multiply by 100 to get percentages:
Percent of Nitrogen = 14/101 x 100 = 13.9%...