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if im ordering it probably not going to be from BK, maybe some pizza, chinese or from one of the local sub shops. Good thought, but it doesnt help...
Dont know too much about the brand. I think for that price i would look at something that is brand new. but thats just me.
This looks like a ban to help keep large constrictors out of the everglades in Florida.
Lurkers......I was just thinking about this the other day. Think of how active 3reef would be if all these people joined...
if it were to cycle it would be quick. I dont have any personal experience with it so im not really sure what the levels would probably get up to....
There would most likely be a spike so i wouldnt even mess with it and just buy all new sand for the new tank.
I drive a 2002 Lexus ES300, sorry no pics, but its nothing secial.
How big of a sump? I would maybe just throw around some ideas but not actually get another fish till you get the sump....just to be safe.
Looks awesome
my friends clowns are hosting his but there isnt a sure fire way to make this happen. Try feeding the clowns over the leather. Ive heard of people...
I have the smaller version of the Vertex. The IN - 80 and I love it. Its quite and does what its supposed to do. Adjustment is fairly easy,...
He is a thread i found that is a couple of years old but the design on the sump looks good. I would do somethign like this, just on a larger scale...
the bigger the better....a 55 gallon would be awesome. Thats a ton of room to work with and all that added water volume would be great for stability.
You can drill the tank yourself if you are willing to do so (its not as hard as it sounds). Check out the link below for the products to do it...
I would reccomend get the largest sump you can fit and afford. A 20 gallon would work, but i would go larger if possible. Preferably you would want...
Yes, it works great for the water line, but the air line just gets water that wont come out without force. I think i will stop at the store on the...
4 bulbs will be enough for softies and lower light demanding corals. 6 bulb would be better for more light demanding corals.
That is essentially what i do. I have AI SOL blue and i have dim down to 3% for a couple hours after the main light cycle. just for looks
Not sure if they can be too bright, but i would assume so. For the second question, they are really only for your pleasure so have them turn off...
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