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I always fed mine live feeder guppies.
I still agree, though, that since the garage does not have AC or heat you will experience temperature swings. You will also still risk contamination...
You should be fine with the sexy shrimp in the bio-cube. Peppermint shrimp will also attack certain species of delicate, short-tentacle anemones, as...
You'll need to be careful what kind of fish you put them with-- even some wrasses are known to eat shrimp. In fact, it was only yesterday that...
I'd highly recommend gluing, and just add a union fitting where you think you might want to disassemble later.
Personally, I didn't find any benefit in hatching them. If you do decide to try it, I'd recommend you use a separate tank or container with just an...
Definitely agree. I know several contractors in my area that have been in business for 10+ years that are reliable and affordable. The few I've met...
+1.. I couldn't agree more. One big problem I found with using Google to research is that, for nearly every facet of the hobby, one can find...
If you point the return toward the overflow, you're just going to be circulating a lot of the same water through the sump which won't do your DT much...
Personally I think it's best to point the return in a direction that would optimize the flow throughout the entire DT.
Very beautiful, as always. :) +1 Would love to see an updated FTS. :D
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Yes, absolutely. :)
I'd leave at least 6" just for an extra margin of safety, so that would be 14" max height on the baffles.
Your design looks just fine. No, the baffles do not need teeth or notches, and no, you do not need a LR section.
Depends on what you plan to put in it, i.e. if you're planning a DSB, that will be smaller.. still functional, but smaller. If you're planning on...
Certainly looks better in the last pic, but yes, it generally takes up to a few days for most LPS to open fully if acclimated to different lighting....
10% weekly. Old habits die hard. :D Every system is different. Size, the equipment we do or don't have, and probably a few other variables I can't...
YES, that will help with the ammonia/nitrite issue, as well. Thanks, John. :)
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