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Yikes. They can be holy terrors. Good luck.
Hanna meter for Alk. Salifert for Calcium,Magnesium. Because they are reliable/accurate.☺
I used to keep one in a betta bowl. It did very well. They just need a squeeze once in a while.lol
If you are referring to a Marimo ball they can survive brackish water(up to 1.015) but not sw. I would remove it as it can make a mess in the tank...
In all fairness to the opThe difference in the od is actually .345 bigger. Not a huge difference but in the interest of accuracy there it is.We all...
No. Not kidding you. 1.0-1.25=.25 While I did misread your original post. 50%+1=1.5 not 1.25 .:p
http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2011/7/fish2 At least an 8"SB is recommended for garden eels.
Yes. Keeping a fish in there would be wise. A docile one preferably.
Yeah one is bigger then the other obviously..25 inch bigger.:rolleyes: This is why the overflow usually goes on the back so you can't see it. Adding...
I don't need a picture I was a plumber for years.Its only a .25 inch difference.
Take a piece of dark window tint and cover the glass over the overflow.Problem solved.
Not a math major but a 1 inch pipe is not half the size of a 1.25 inch pipe.lol
I would leave the drain pipe alone. I don't see how a slightly smaller one is gonna make it look any better.
There should be no detritus building up on the leather. If there is you don't have enough flow for it as the like quite a bit.
Should be fine.
Parameters?
Not sure what microbes they are referring too. I would maybe do every other day but your tank will tell you. The main thing is to be sure salinity is...
Are there any fish? Please list your livestock.
I wouldn't waste my time. Those blocks are intended for use in higher flow areas and are frankly not needed. The sand and lr in your tank provide...
While it is a gorgeous tank his photo editing skills are really the star of the show.☺
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