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Do the changes... The skimmer removes stuff before it gets to be dangerous, but cannot replenish minerals, etc. No skimmer catches everything, so...
There are no dumb questions, only dumb answers (like this one!) ;D
Checked. No leaks! There was Skilkter 250 in eBay the other night. Started at 99 cents (good price), ended at $22.00! I may have someone new...
Of course it does! Not familiar with the Sea Clone 100...will it fit inside the Skilter sump if you remove the Skilter skimmer? Good luck!
Hmmm... and you cut the rim off the cannister? Your skilter must be different than mine!
Way to go!!!!;D
Very cool!
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I do have a pencil urchin. He doesn't do the hair algae. It's slimy to the touch when out of the water. It is pretty strong in tensile strenght....
Mine are add-on units. They come in a small yellow package with blue printing. I wish I had kept it so I could give you the name. A two LED white...
Not all do, but Xenias kinda shrink into a 'blob'. Thet's the best way I can put it.
I changed the airblock (Coralife wooden airstone) today for the first time, and everything went according to plan. I played out the airline tubing...
When mine melted it shrivelled up to a very small size. I don't think what I see looks like it.
I have several bristleworms in a 10 gallon and never have seen them do any harm to corals, fish or any other inhabitants.
This probably won't apply to you hobbyists with big equipment. On my 10 gallon tank I mounted my moonlight unit to the underside of my Satellite...
Just hair...I have an emerald. He won't touch it! Been thinking of making the sump of my Skilter a fuge. It's big enough and I would only add...
Heck, I'll answer myself... Everything is fine. Got three black tetras, but the sajicas didn't pay them attention. They made up and now are busy...
;D Were the damsels hung over the next day?;D Sorry...I know this was scary, but I couldn't resist! Good luck!
Piping in late... Tearing down and redoing is the best way. However, a permanent bandaid may do the trick, if you are willing to experiment. PVC...
Thanks for the karma, Covey, and for being observant. The nudibranch is something new to me... How would one do in my small tank? I have plenty...
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