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Matt this is one that I just read about myself, you can specify a re-size dimension so that when people upload pics that are super huge, they get...
Matt, here is the link I clicked on, it was in an e-mail that I got on 5/25...
Matt I noticed that starting with the 3rd page of the portal feed, the pictures start to stack over the next title. Didn't go past the 4th page
xenForo is very mobile friendly, so you just lose the push alert feature that Tapatalk brings. Matt, any chance that you will install Tapatalk in...
Surprisingly, I have not been able to find any information via google search on this topic. I have a tank that I maintain with about a dozen of...
Yes it is! When I was a kid he was one of my favorite characters that he played. When I first got online (back in the BBS days), Floyd R Turbo was...
Glad to be a sponsor here! I'll be adding some content over the next couple of months. Fall is a rather busy time when you have kids who are active...
Yeah I would be feeding 1 or maybe 1.5 per day. Make the tangs clean up the algae.
I think it's worth it, but beyond those 2 don't bother.
+1 on that - I have the Hanna Alk checker as well as Phosphate. But Salifert is 10 steps above API for Alk, API is completely worthless IMO
Don't use API for Alk - kit sucks. Use Salifert
bad test kit?
5 dKH? I just changed my bet!
You can't go by smell. I'm still placing my bet on the silicone type.
That is the secondary/emergency drain. There is a primary drain on the bottom of the unit. That has a false bottom over it to prevent algae from...
I always wait at least a few days before water testing any acrylic joints, but time increases with material thickness. For 3/8" I wait a week, but...
Kitchen & bath silicone is the one with the bad chemicals in it. You should have used the window and door type. This is your problem. To be 100%...
I've considered having a DIY acrylic kit, but it is actually a complicated build. I have developed jigs to make everything line up. It's like...
9x9=81, 81/12=6.75 cubes/day. So if you're going to feed 3-4 now, and possibly more later, that would be right. Per reflectors, yeah I've built...
You can always add capacity later. I would size the screen for feeding now, and increase the size if needed later. You could also overbuild and...
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