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yes, thats perfect actually, slow and steady will give you a clean cut. clamp it in a vice if possible to hold it steady while you saw.
looking good, now the last change I would make is to make the return section at least 6 inches wide, this is where all the evaporation that will...
5 minutes with a hack saw or a pair of tin snips
lookin good, when did you say your next vacation was gonna be? :devil1: :devil2::curtain:
That works. I would be a little worried about the flow characteristics with the dish, but that would be a very minor issue and easy to fix with a few...
the stands are actually engineered to get stronger with the added weight of the tank and water. that being said, I still don't trust them and always...
[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...
Your thinking in the right direction, the only change I would recommend is to flip flop the refugium and the return sections . this will put the...
+1 I would just swish each piece in a 5 gal bucket of salt water to remove any loose dead stuff and then add it to the tank.
Sweet setup [IMG]
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I just made a quick one with a spare piece of egg crate and a zip tie. cut out the crate to fit around my return pipe and zip tied it tight, put a...
Sweet! *heads out to sell a few pints of blood*
Doing one inside the display tank is possible but it will be much easier to get one of the hang on back ones designed to fit behind the tank like a...
looks about right compared to what he recommended for my 90. 100 Dwarf Ceriths - small effective cleaners 21 Nassarius - for the fish when they...
It has to be glass, silicone wont bond to acrylic.
do a search on 3reef for justliverock.com they dont have a very good rep for actually delivering whats promised....
They dont have to be spruce, just not pressure treated. I did let mine sit in the house for almost 2 weeks before I started my build, but 4 or 5 days...
nope, and I wont be paying for the industry to test and tweak their tech till the format is standardized. last I read they are 3 generations away...
On a side thought, how old are your lights/ the corals condition may be a seperate issue from the fish not eating.
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