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Mike I love you man! (not in a gay way) LOL!! You have a sump simalar to mine and I have been trying to figure a way of keeping my snails & algae...
Ok, I live in Massachusetts and a HEAT wave has hit us. At my house at 1:30 was 97 degrees outside. Inside it's 74 degrees and my tank water temp is...
Thank you.. I'm just glad it has water in it. lol.. Long time in the making. I hope you enjoyed the thread.
I use Elos myself. They are not cheap, but very accurate & easy to read results.
It is damn it.. LOL Now I had to paint my old stand because it was brown & the new tank is black. Even though it will be in my fish room, it will...
Lol.. Good call. Bettas in SW would be a bad hit. hehe
Here you go. I posted this yesterday on another thread here on 3reef. I was checking out what Marine Depot was running on sale and came across a...
Well went to Pecto earlier today. Bought a new 29gal & 10gal for a sump. Great another project.
I can test salinty in 20 tanks, before you could get a correct reading on a hydrometer on one. Refractometer as long at they are calibrated, are fast...
LOL!! Opps.. 1.025 that better. Sorry
Great write up!! K+ for you buddy.. :)
Great now I have the song "Insane To The Membrane" stuck in my head!!! Damn you.. LOL.... I was going to post the video, but way too many swears...
Thank you... ;)
I would used a TDS meter & test the water you get & see how pure it really is before you use it.
I'd be a little careful. I was doing the same on my 29gal a year ago & could never figure out why my water kept on growing algae. I switched & my...
Is that one of those locations that sell water for like .25 a gallon & you do it yourself?
Two questions. One are you using RODI water and two what is your water source city or well water?
Btw, I love the stainless steel look of your tank though.. ;D
Oh boy.... Rule number one. NEVER bring ANYTHING to your tank that could contaminate it. You want to use white vinegar. Again, away from the tank....
Saltwater can pretty much breakdown almost any metal especially when electricity is present, thus being called electrolysis. This is more common in...
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