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Cleaning epoxy is usually as simple as getting something under it, and prying it off. I don't know about superglue. Detritus I wouldn't worry about,...
What kind of glue should I use? It's an acrylic tank, trying to seal the the bulkhead's material. Oh, and I do have an overflow from the DT, but...
It's not really "full". I just moved the chaeto and mangroves out of the DT. I can keep the bottoms of the mangroves and the chaeto submerged, while...
No dice. Still getting the slow leak, even with the gasket on the outside. :cry: Any way I could seal this hole up, so I can run a return out the...
10 should be good. You really don't need to lower your nitrates much, at least immediately. Mostly, big water changes right after the cycle are for...
Alright, I'll try with the gasket on the outside then. It would suck if I had to silicone it though. The whole thing is hooked up, and has the algae...
I have a glass-holes bulkhead. Gasket is currently inside, nut is also inside. Otherwise, I'm hitting space limitations for plumbing, and the fuge...
I just installed my fuge. The bulkhead is leaking. I have a few questions about it. Can the bulkhead be installed backwards? I'm talking with the...
There's no real "good" algae to have growing on your rock, unless you put macroalgae in your tank.
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Possibly. It's might not be all too bad, either, depending on how much algae they have to graze on in the tank. If they start with 7, I'd say 6....
Real World "cast" aren't exactly known for being reasonable, caring people. I hope they catch ich.
I would hope that's not their question, since I can answer that from the picture.
Anyway, that looks awesome. One of the nicest FW tanks I've seen, especially with all the open swimming area. Most FW planted tanks tend to feel...
Yep, they're his current fish. Just look at his profile pic. The blue tang stretches almost 1/5 of the way across the tank.
For those fish, to keep with the intention of leaving some room for more fish as somewhat impulse buys, and leaving them with enough room to grow...
Would that mean that the bleaching isn't a problem...?
Yes, you should be. They never mention a minimum temperature, but specifically say maximum temp is 100 degrees. It's very easy to have the RODI...
It will go away eventually. It's part of cycling a new tank.
Yes, it would filter the allelochemicals used in the chemical warfare. That's why I said that allelopathic corals shouldn't be kept without carbon....
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