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Let us know how it works out for you. I know you will though lol. ;D
That is why I mentioned it. I know that your RO water is something like a ratio 1 gallon or RO to 4 gallons of waste water. I don't know if you could...
I think you will be alright doing that. ;D How are you planning on adding the sand?
You could ask the manager if they could order what you want then call you you when it is in. That is one way to get what you want.
I just read the wrasse thread, and I didn't see where there are any issues in the very first post. I didn't read the whole thread yet though. ;D I...
lol, I know what you mean. What good are pics of cloudy water lol. ;D
You could try to siphon the stuff out first, but I'm sure it is getting hard to see. I would say that you can just bury it.
That is a good way, I think that you are right to use tap water for this though. I did, and I didn't have any diatoms due to it.
Well, you aren't adding and fish at the moment, so there is no need for the additional flow right now. You could wait for the cycle to finish and...
Maybe he is just eating up his preferred food source first. :confused: I don't really have any experience with mandarins at all, just what I have...
Sounds like you are well on your way now. Are you rinsing it prior to adding it to the tank? That would be a lot sand to rinse. I used a 5 gallon...
It will be difficult. The only way I have ever removed sand is by using a Solo cup lol. You could siphon it out. That should be easy enough to do.
I would give him another day before I got worried. This is common with some new fish. Do you have an established pod community? It could be possible...
You could just stop using it for now until you figure something out. You could go with a 550 or a 425. I personally don't have my powerheads close to...
I think drilling them and using pegs is a good way. You could try using zip ties as well or some type of coral glue/bonding agent.
Have you tried pellets yet?
On another note though, I have heard of people being successful with temps in the lower 70's as well. I think the key it stability even with temp. ;D
That sounds like a good plan. ;D
That is a good way to make a happy lady lol. YOu have to include the boss lol, or it makes it very difficult to spend money on the tank. I have...
Lol, I could see you needing 210 pounds of sand.
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