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You've been very busy, Patrick! Clean work, man. :) How long has the Herbie been in action?
Looking awesome! :)
I disagree. IMO the tone of the thread is appropriate for 3reef. I haven't read a single reply that I felt was offensive. The OPs comments saying...
I don't think much more needs to be said.
Great thread!
Sorry for the loss. Spanky looked like quite the friend. :(
To take this a step further, I'd estimate that a single digit percentage of ballasts are used in our hobby. Unfortunately we have the unenviable...
bump for the cause
Nifty! Wouldn't have to worry about jumpers in this scenario. It would be nice if the cup 'o goo (I mean protein skimmer) was somehow recessed to...
Beautiful tank shots! Thanks for sharing them. :)
I agree with bama. The more sand in contact with water, the better. Promotes better water movement and helps curb accumulation of detritus.
Ammonia and nitrites, salinity would be a good start. Sorry to hear about the fish.
The smell? I'm thinking more about the stinging hydroids and other critters that are bound to up in there. :hehe:
No. You can tear or cut away the rock that holds the GSP, leaving the purple mat that has grown on the adjacent rock intact. The GSP will continue...
Not really, Zach. They might suit your particular needs more appropriately here, but electronic ballasts are worlds superior than magnetic....
You want my VCR? Come get it, punk. [IMG]
Buy that man a drink!!
5 points if you can name the piece, Curt--or anyone else. :) (and it's NOT entitled "The Theme To The Benny Hill Show."
So Zach, after reading that excellent article provided by gabba, it would seem your solution would be to run each ballast independently on its own...
Yes, DT is display tank. To clarify, you have to understand that curing can not take place in a tank with anything live in it. I'm not talking...
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