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[21 (permalink)] Posted by spinycheek 09-12-2011, 07:23 PM
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Only calibrate if it needs calibrated. They will last indefinitely as long as you rinse them with RO water and dry after you use it. Just treat it well, and it will treat you well.
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all critters are doing well, even though i am on vaca in utah. maybe BECAUSE i'm away! spiny, i understood the lack of need for calibration, but mine was def'ly off!
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are things still aligning better for you Paul? any updates? did all fare fine in your absence too?

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are things still aligning better for you Paul? any updates? did all fare fine in your absence too?


everything living. sg at 1.026, but theres my new algae problem. read that thread.
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