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really the pump only needs to be covered because the output pipe should set the water level in the skimmer
I'm guessing but probably 6 inches
looking good
can you find it online. btw all the mom-pop lfs around me carry it or will order it because they know its like crack for fish.
try the frozen cyclopeeze my fish loved them.
also you could go to the doctor they have pills that really do work. Don't settle for the creams that do nothing if you don't have too.
stop scratching and wash the arm. also run the arm in extremely hot water to stop the itching for a little while.
you say what you want, all I know is my experience. When I put a coralife 125 on a 10 gallon nano, the corals(frogspawn, zoas, mushrooms) started to...
Your setting up a sump I think, You should definitely get a in sump skimmer. I would get this...
I think you were killing it with the flood lights. They aren't meant to grow stuff, as such they make no promises. Some people find brands that work...
most people go double or some even triple, but it's definitely possible to overskim once you go many times the recommendation.
your part of the nitrogen cycle you interested in may only last a couple days. But you tank still probably won't be fully stable for months.
I would say no but thats only once they are over the initial hump of production from a new tank.
well never mind that only works if the fuge isn't in the middle. basically they have these T joints for hose, that will split the flow into two...
well you should really control the flow of the fuge separately by T'ing the return and putting valve on the fuge(ONLY THE FUGE!!! and not one on the...
flow rate of the whole tank or the overflow? If its just the overflow that sounds good. I would like a high flow through the sump since all your...
that should be fine but having extra flow would be better if you could. keep in mind you will also need powerheads for water movement.
what size tank were you getting?
get a pump a little bigger then what your overflow can handle. I don't remember the proper turnover rate I think it was either 10x or 20x per hour....
unless you have a huge tank it's not that bad, what kills you is the AC, fridge and water heater. aquacave sell something similar Kill A Watt...
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