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Because the base is extended and leaning over (could just be sloughing again also),we can't see the whole tank to get an idea of it's location.
Lets re-phrase that,they like heavy current,not straight line blasted with a powerhead,so possibly to much direct flow?
I agree,it looks like it may be stretching for light. Also,i have a way better pic if i can find it,I got it a while back from a fellow 3reefer and...
I have to disagree,that is a cabbage leather,but i do agree on more light and flow.It's also very typical for cabbages to slough frequently.I have a...
Tough road ahead,been there myself.Hopefully he had a will,it's funny how some people crawl out of the woodwork over some money.I'm confident your...
You'll want to clean it every couple weeks when you do a water change to prevent the mechanical filtration from turning into biologogical filtration...
Very sorry to hear,my deepest condolences.
IDK,i've never had them,but i do know they are great at taking up nutrients,and i've seen people use eggcrate ot other materials to hold them.
Thought about mangroves? Edit-ShusiGirl-your fuge is rockin!
I'm sure it takes up some nutrients,but i would only intend on it for looks and not nutrient export.
Score! :thumb_up:
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tang envy.....it happens to some guys
Sweeeet adds Cheryl,nice shots too! Not to fond of ferrets though,my aunt had one that always bit,wasn't mean,just playfully,and painfully, loved to...
Agreed,also be very leary of cyano removing products,I had a very similar experience with oxygen depletion (used exactly as instuctions stated) and...
Cosmo,my oldest boy is almost 12,just last night he brought to me a car made out of legos and ask if I liked it,I said yeah,thats a cool lego car.Hes...
Thats not nessesarily true,I still check out your build treads when you update,even though I don't comment often,I think it's looking great so far...
Agreed,the nitrate problem you have is not due to your canister filter,but rather your lack of maintenance of it along with weak flow and no...
Plumbing wise it would work,but i would have the uv tee'd on it's own loop with an adjustable ball valve to reduce flow through the uv.
9 watt would be plenty,I have seen a visibly noticable improvement with mine,not to mention all the stuff you don't notice,my corals have improved...
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