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why is it I automatically imagine my cat walking on that, then getting tangled up and drowning. but I'm sure its great for the catless. thanks for...
looking good. any plans for sps?
personally I would use 2 150 halides, with some t5's as actinic supplements. or just 2 250 halides
they are just the the reflector and bulb(along with ballast of course) that you screw into a wooden canopy, or mount some how on your own....
the stinging cells of the anemone probably killed it or its in shock, it would be like you getting stung by hundreds of bees. I don't think the...
Several people including me have had problems with them eventually shocking you when submerged.
it can increase sulfate though. people do still use it. the basic advise is if you don't dose often for the water volume it's ok.
if you mean cyano it creates spores and is found in different environments. it will spread to your tank just like other algae or bacteria.
what's off the charts? on the calc test don't you add drops and calculate the value based on that? So there shouldn't really be a chart.
I have a octopus bh 100f on my 26 bowfront, it works well(though not as well as a in sump model, I don't think any hobs compares to in sump though)....
you could probably put a seaclone on a septic tank and have it not work. That's how low quality they are. a good skimmer will lessen your water...
drain out most of the water slide the thing forward.
got a friend who is starting training for it to hopefully be his career.
I don't see where is asks for tank dimensions?;) all I see is spaces for dimensions. since this is calculating how many pounds of sand you will...
when I said "completely" I meant "completely" as in up to the rim, not a few inches like a real sand bed. You need to put in how deep you want your...
well I'm pretty sure depth is how deep you desire your sand bed to be, not your tank's size. so the calculator said you would need 300 pounds to fill...
they take water from there big tank and put it in the small one. Ofcourse if your big tank is in bad shape just use new water. if you don't have...
take it out if you have nitrate problems. otherwise you can leave it.
depends whats in it, I've known people that do a 1 gallon change every day(from there main tank).
you may have enough light for a few very hardy softies high up. replace the bulbs at 6 months. just so you know halide is better then power...
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