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I still want to know what type of equipment this 40 you speak of came with. If it was really just the tank and stand, $389.00 is a freaking ripoff...
I honestly would skip. $389.00 for a 40 gallon tank and stand? I really don't see how that is even a reasonable price. What type of equipment does it...
Dude, get yourself a refractometer. The bobbing hydrometer's are terrible. Just horrid. Even worse than the swing arm type. It will pay off in the...
How many fish do you have in there? I see a damsel in the pics, and you say you have two clowns? That is way to much fish in that tank. IMHO, 2...
What are you using to read your salinity? Hydrometer or refractometer? I would bump it up a little. Do top offs with saltwater instead of plain RO....
What kind of snails do you have? Mexican turbo's will normally mow down GHA
+1. The last algae blenny I had took about 3 days to come out. I have had fish wait two weeks lol. I wouldn't worry too much just yet
I would say Sturgeon. Technically, they can live in freshwater, and travel upriver to breed ;) Got both of those beat.
I would deny. Ive never had problems with overflowing. I have seen instances were people pack a lot of things into the skimmers filter chamber, and...
The BH-100F has an extra filter chamber that adds water capacity and aids in filtering. You can run carbon, your grounding probe, LR rubble, etc in...
That's awesome. AT&T are the sole reason I had never even considered getting one. Best $200 I ever spent was getting out of their contract.
Depending on how coarse the gravel is, I always had better luck using the biggest vacuum possible without sucking in any gravel.
That makes a lot of sense. I had always heard the sun was bad for the tanks, but I know places like ORA use natural sunlight for a lot of their coral...
It depends. On equipment maybe. A skimmer should be fine. Tanks, always buy used. New tanks are too pricey. Lighting, I would always buy new. I would...
I will second the craigslist suggestion ;)
How long have you been letting it work after adjusting? I know when I mess with my skimmer, it can take up to a day to re-balance itself. Also, three...
Well, in sump or HOB? Are you going with the bigger tank? In all honesty, the CPR would be pushing it on the 55-75 tanks, no way no how would it...
Way better skimmers out there for the price, specially when you figure in the costs of the mods to get it working right ;)
Good to hear you went with the SPS's. Man those bulbs rock. I noticed an improvement in my corals in less than 48 hours after switching from 7 month...
See it was the opposite here. Really good livestock prices, with insane equipment/dry good prices. But anyways, $25 isn't too terrible of a price. Go...
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