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Yes it is slow flow. Multiply the width x length x height of the fuge section and divide by 231 to get gallons. An estimate should be close enough...
I think that is your best bet. Keep the skimmer cup and neck clean also so your skimmer will operate at peak efficiency.
Sorry to hear of the troubles.
That will work fine as long as you are running the water through at about 1X the volume of the DSB/refuge area.
Sifting the sand?
You would want to rinse it very well which would bring you back to about the same level as new dry sand.
You can release a lot more trouble by using well established sand. I suggest getting new dry sand to restart with.
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That is a good shot, I don't think I got much better with my SX20IS. If you can move the coral you wish to shoot as close to the front glass as...
It should have a macro function that works quite well. You might be able to find a kit for making the lenses magnify or become more macro like.
Might be the phosphate level since we aim for .03ppm.
I have the 100mm f/2.8. If you can afford it get the L version. It runs about $400 more but it is well worth it and has image stabilization.
It is quite fun and rewarding to learn.
Definitely can burn out with too many tanks.
The fish do love their caviar.
I agree, too many fish not enough territory.
Yes the INS 300 is more efficient. Here are links to their info. INS250 Protein Skimmer INS300 Protein Skimmer
Don't worry about them they will become food.
It is not a coral is the hint.
All correct but 17. 15 has not been identified yet though.
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