JFX Jolt Acro! | Reef2Reef jolt Well-Known Member My Tank Thread Joined Aug 23, 2014 Messages 874 Reaction score 1,258 Location Austin, Tx Rating - 0%
JF Jolt | Reef2Reef I am thinking of get a frag of the JF Jolt It really is a nice coral, but looking at many of the seller's pics on R2F, it looks somewhat like an Orange Passion I am not talking about photo-shopped corals from some vendors, but realistic photos for R2R reefers selling the coral I have the
What are your top 10 favorite Acropora right now?! | Reef2Reef Hey everyone I know there have been threads on this topic in the past, but recent ones have been species specific (i e tenuis) or started a long time ago inactive So I just ask Top 10 favorite acropora - it's totally subjective so I will not name criteria Just simply what do you like
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We get it. | Reef2Reef Jolt is a sensitive coral to start with which is part of the reason I choose it to be a test I’ve seen plenty of issues and poorly colored frags over many grow out contests over the years but the same maybe 5-10 people wanna bash mine
Aquarium and electrical safety | Page 2 | Reef2Reef Then the unsuspecting person would be at the end of the chain and would receive the shock jolt as he was the end of the circuit and connected to ground Electricity is very interesting to say the least
Aquarium and electrical safety | Page 7 | Reef2Reef Stray voltage can be caused by many things I have experienced a power head losing its intrinsically safe insulation Gave me a good jolt Then a voltage source is present creating a " potential difference from the water to any ground The anode you see completes the circuit to ground in you receptacle completing a circuit