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low to none, they ride the current without a problem. and the HOB will work well on either the sump or the back of the DT, but will be easier to...
I would recommend starting without all the reactors and such to start with. Learn to maintain the tank without them first, then you can add them...
congrats! I want a clam but I need to get my sump back in the loop first. I had to remove it 2 weeks ago due to a crack and let me tell you, I have...
lol, no argument from me, I'm no expert on the kitty litter :) just passing along what i've learned from others that I have come to trust.
if you read the whole thread they mentioned not to use the bentonite clay based litter. instead use the cheapest 100% clay uncented litter - Walmart...
anything will work, the finer the better. I used some extra sand I had left from filling my DT from MarcoRocks.com
MM recommends replacing half the mud every year after the first full year, as far as I know thats excelent marketing advice at $45 for 5lbs (smallest...
The mud is full of trace minerals etc. that will slowly and naturally leach into the water, eliminating the need to dose extra trace elements other...
[IMG] [IMG] For those of you joining us that are new to the hobby - the best piece of advice you'll get around here as a saltwater newbie is...
It's wednesday already, still no test results?
lol, you say that now.... but seriously, not really any different than going to school across the country, just means the plane ride is twice as long...
A single 1" U tube can easily handle the 6-900gph flow rate that is limited only by the return pumps ability to put it back in the tank again. I...
+1 very well put :)
If I were 20 and had a chance to do it over I would look into this place :) School of Marine and Tropical Biology
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+1 that was my thought exactly
Did you add an ammonia source to kick start the cycle? If not you need to add a piece of raw shrimp for a few days and see what happens, the live...
hope that damsel was on the permanant residents list cause you'll never get him back out now :jester:
if your water is right the coraline will come :P I noticed in the last 3 weeks all my koralia's have been covered in pink :)
bummer :( next time go trade it in on a new model and get another 40K miles maintenance free (make the dealer include the first couple of oil...
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