Join 3reef now to remove this notice and enjoy 3reef content with less ads. 3reef membership is free.
Yeah, it was bad. I couldn't use the snowblower because the snow drifted so high. Luckily, all of my neighbors pitch in when it's bad. The guy on the...
12" in Green Bay should be normal, lol. ;) I drove to Milwaukee this morning when the snow started. Not as much snow there as here, but a lot of...
You'll get a much larger gain in flow by going to a larger diameter pipe. Look at the friction loss chart. http://www.reeflopumps.com/images/tips.pdf...
I agree, I wish the scientific name was always included with the trade name.
No, that rock is usually very clean. From the BRS site regarding Pukani:
When I get some going, give me a call, I'll hook you up. I'm not growing for profit.
Are you sure that's not a Favia? What does it normally look like, do you have a picture of that?
FYI, some local guys are recommending that the Pukani rock be acid dipped because of the amount of dead critters and sponge trapped in the rock. Some...
You're probably looking at the Alveopora. It used to be a larger colony. I had it for a while but it suddenly receded. :( My wife bought that for me,...
More pictures that I like ;D Some of the corals are eating raw table shrimp. (once again, click on the image for full size). [IMG] [IMG]...
+1 My first thought, with the current fish.
Thanks, appreciate it! Well, then, I have to post more. ;D I'm always working on something. Just assembled an Avast cone skimmer last week that...
New picture of my RWC. I like this one, it's starting to eat larger food and growing good. [IMG]
Possibly both. Looks nice, and good price, too. K+ for using Coral Rx!
It's not even necessary to silicone both sides. Lay a bead down, then spray it with denatured alcohol, or use soapy water on your finger to even it...
Sounds like you have a good start to an addiction! Welcome!;D
It's a safer bet to start it out on the bottom, then slowly move it up. Some Favias are more sensitive to light. Where did the previous owner have it?
With a system your size and the number of hard corals, you will need either a calcium reactor, or two part dosing with pumps. It was probably...
I'd reconsider the longnose filefish, they have a very low survival rate in captivity, and like other filefish, can pick at corals.
Google says 15 watts Eshopps PSK 75 In Sump Protein Skimmer, 10-75 gal. tank - AquaCave
Separate names with a comma.