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I have a flame angel in my 90. I've had it for about a year from my old tank as well. Even though they say caution with coral. I really haven't seen...
I had that same mentality with my 90 upgrade I recently did with 1" overflows....I didn't want to slow down my pump much so i ran the overflow at...
to add to having a second backup overflow...my 90 recently overflowed from the top because of a fat snail chillin in the overflow pipe. Lessons...
nice!. I'm glad to hear
+1 on never restricting the drain. make a durso type overflow that will help vent the line and get air into it so it doesn't surge....
I was leaning also to what all you guys are saying as well. Thanks all for your inputs. :-). That's what makes this forum great.
that's true. I just feel like if I do continuous water changes on those containers, ammonia will still build up in them over the course of a couple...
that's a good question. I'm pretty confident they do. I didn't think of asking that actually. The fish did look very healthy and active in the tanks...
So before I get smacked about the title, I would like to say that I'm a firm believer in QT tanks and always have used them. I bumped into a coral...
so my first headache with the tank. I'm out on a Saturday night when around 1am I get a phone call from home saying the tank is overflowing from the...
did it just appear overnight that growth? It's kinda tough to tell what it is. but any chance maybe while eating frozen food the guy bit through a...
that really blows. lesson learned unfortunately.
so it's confirmed that it was your Sheetrock that fell in? hope your tank stabilizes again quickly.
I've been pretty bad at keeping up with posts. So today I finally transferred the rest of the live stock and coral. Tank is looking great. for the...
I used to use a little phosguard with good results when I needed to bring down my phosphates whenever the biopellet ratio of N:P got out of wack....
damn. that sucks man. at least you came to a conclusion of the cause. it's not horribly low 7.5 but who knows what it was when it first happened.
yes and no. sometimes you need it for certain critters to make their lives easier. but you keep it in a container to be able to throw it out after...
yea just throw some sand in a tupawear container and let it sink to the bottom and remove the lid under water so it doesn't cloud up for your bottom...
quarantine everything regardless....it's not only the fact that they will be more or less prone to diseases. it's you to not introduce any diseases...
if you choose to go the rubbermaid route. instead of baffles you can put a smaller containers in there for things you need a set water height and let...
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