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ill take donation of one of these: Xtreme 160 Cone Protein Skimmer :)
lmao nice calculations.
thanks steve. i figured i could use it as a 'generic' media reactor and run whatever. having two units will allow for the independent flow control as...
Ive gone through countless timers. So far the only ones working for me for over a month (and this is on non-MH lighting so its kind of useless to...
i tried to look for that. i couldnt come up with any non-scented kind in my area. ill try a organic pet store i know of that doesnt sell anything...
so i setup my 20gal refugium tonight. put in the 60lbs of aragonite to give me 4" of sand depth. i threw in some chaeto and intend on planting...
i went with marco rocks and it turned out great.
sounds like they were just trying to help get you started. the rock is probably live rock and has alot of bacteria already on it. its great for...
finished up the plumbing to the future external return pump. i also got 60lbs of sand and placed that in the fuge chamber. now have 4" depth of sand...
so im back to saving my pennies for this: Iwaki MD Water Pump (Japanese Motor)
this should help clarify things
yes, thats exactly what i meant. effectively both drains would be dumping to the same final plumbing that feeds both the fuge and the skimmer...
grrr the guy already sold it to someone else. he has a 3-MDQ-SC as well for sale, but i think at this point now ill just wait till something better...
picked up two 30lb bags of aragonite sand at petsmart on randall rd for $19.99/ea. redoing my plumbing this weekend and will bring the fuge chamber...
thats what i figured. i picked up the plumbing necessary today to reduce it from 1.5 to 1" and will be redoing my plumbing layout this weekend.
Alright I know I sometimes ask questions that may be redundant, but I still am not 100% confident I have all things considered in my design. Im...
imagine if that thing came at your face! you'd run for sure...
subscribed! i concur with others on going with a RDSB instead of putting that much sand in the display itself. if you ever have a problem with a RDSB...
nice starfish! and yeah a harlequin would totally eat that.
like patrick mentioned, retro kits are going to be your best bang for the buck if you can build a canopy of your own or have some form of aluminum...
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