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I am setting up a new saltwater aquarium and i need to know if i need any additives such as pytoplex or others. PLEASE HELP!!!
Until you keep corals, the only basic chemistry needs you have are a good synthetic sea salt blend (I usually recommend Instant Ocean or Tropic Marine), a buffer (I usually recommend Kent's SuperBuffer dKh, as it is well concentrated for the cost, but easy to work with). a dechlorinator that treats both chlorine and chloramine (unless you are interested in possibly going reef and, then, I recommend an ROdi unit), and good, old fashioned water. Other additives and dosing chemicals are intended for the feeding of filter feeders and invertebrate animals such as corals, clams, scallops, feather dusters, anemones, etc. As you won't have these in a brand new tank anyway, you won't need these right away. As you grow with the hobby of keeping saltwater and move into keeping inverts, you can tailor your additives to their needs. Now, some people will recommend Essential Elements and the like to offer minerals to fish and inverts that are naturally found in saltwater in trace amounts, but many of these are already OVER compensated for in many synthetic sea salt blends (*so don't bother). Welcome to the hobby!
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single trait cross double trait cross codominant polygenic none of the above .
polygenic Poly many, genic genes. When many (2+) genes contribute in an additive manner, it is a polygenic trait. Skin pigmentation is a good example. The more 'dark' alleles one has for the genes controlling melanin, the darker the skin. In codominance, two (or more) genes are all expressed, but not in an additive manner. Roan cattle have both red and white hair. Both the red and the white genes are expressed, but not additively.
Candy additives
Candy can be used in more types of additives, such as pigment, acidity agent, stabilizer, coagulant, moisture retention agent, thickener, sweetener, emulsifier, etc., according to the needs and national regulations to choose to use.
Do most health dangers of smoking cigarettes come from the actual tobacco leaves or the additives?
The okorder /article/info... But a cigarette without additives is certainly not safe.
I know in 2008 they removed this claim from the package so now I am not sure. Is it still additive free tobacco in these cigarettes?I know that they are FSM so have to have some chemicals in the paper but I‘m talking to actually tobacco.
This is the beer, wine and spirits area and your question has nothing to do with any of these. Try asking it in a more appropriate area and you'll stand a better chance of getting a worthwhile answer.
What kind of milk contains more additives, 2% or whole?
i would have to say whole cause whole mil contain sugar 2% contain jsut milk and water
i have a skoda octavia tdi 1.9 auto reg 2007 which is burning engine oil and very heavy black smoke comes out the exhaust when i press the accelerator hard. 2 months ago i changed the oil and put long life on it, last week the sign came*(check engine oil) made me surprised when i checked it and nothing was left there? any solutions and ideas to avoid this problem plz? .
Black smoke means that the engine is running very rich. If it was burning oil, the smoke would be blue. No additive can fix either problem. Sounds like the vehicle has not been properly maintained for an extended period of time -- even a Skoda should not wear out that quickly -- and you'll need an engine overhaul now.