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SPS Keepers
08/15/2007, 12:30 AM
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Amino Acids
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Laakmann
I dose a powder amino acid suppliment meant for...
I dose a powder amino acid suppliment meant for human consumption in my tank. I really cant tell you if it has improved anything since I have always been doing it since I switched to BB but I can say...
Forum:
SPS Keepers
07/10/2007, 02:21 PM
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16
Poll:
bare bottom sps tanks what do you think
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1,071
Posted By
Laakmann
I am think of "glueing" a layer of sand to the...
I am think of "glueing" a layer of sand to the bottom of my next tank when ever that happens, all the looks of a SSB with BB maintenece.
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SPS Keepers
07/04/2007, 11:52 AM
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Trying out SPS, have a few questions.
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Posted By
Laakmann
2 6000s and a controller would work great so they...
2 6000s and a controller would work great so they are on at random overlaping times
Forum:
SPS Keepers
07/04/2007, 11:48 AM
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cool "big" fish selections for sps 240 reef?
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Posted By
Laakmann
powderblue and sailfin tangs are great
powderblue and sailfin tangs are great
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SPS Keepers
07/04/2007, 11:46 AM
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23
My T5, BB, skimmerless 90g Reef!
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Posted By
Laakmann
that looks awsome the fact that its skimmerless...
that looks awsome the fact that its skimmerless makes it even better.
lol, in some of those shots it almost looks like the powerheads blew everything over to that side.
Forum:
SPS Keepers
07/04/2007, 02:05 AM
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58g sps build..
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1,989
Posted By
Laakmann
IMO the best way to do easy water changes is to...
IMO the best way to do easy water changes is to get the biggest (water fillable) trashcan(s) you can find and keep them somewhere close to the tank, for me that happens to be a closet. I mix...
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SPS Keepers
07/03/2007, 04:24 PM
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28
Poll:
Why do you keep SPS?
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Posted By
Laakmann
the variety (sp?) and how easy they are to frag...
the variety (sp?) and how easy they are to frag and share is a big reason why sps are so popular in my opinion.
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SPS Keepers
05/19/2007, 09:24 PM
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Are refugiums good for SPS systems?
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Posted By
Laakmann
when i did have a refugium I think it hurt more...
when i did have a refugium I think it hurt more than helped, cheato didnt grow that well at all and then stuff got stuck in the cheato and such, it just wasnt for me. I think adding a little more...
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SPS Keepers
05/15/2007, 07:05 PM
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How do you keep your tank clean??
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1,168
Posted By
Laakmann
reeftopia.com is the best for clean up crews,...
reeftopia.com is the best for clean up crews, they are so cheap and as far as quality goes exellent, I even ordered fish from them which arrived health and have stayed that way.
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Do It Yourself
04/10/2007, 09:56 PM
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Skimmer Issues (asm g3)
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264
Posted By
Laakmann
woops, i put this in the wrong forum, it should...
woops, i put this in the wrong forum, it should have been under equipment/lighting
Forum:
Do It Yourself
04/10/2007, 09:22 PM
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Skimmer Issues (asm g3)
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264
Posted By
Laakmann
Skimmer Issues (asm g3)
I am not sure if it is that I have nothing to skim but for the most part the only type of foam my skimmer will create is really short lived medium bubble foam that doesnt carry alot of nutirients and...
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The Reef Chemistry Forum
04/09/2007, 02:30 AM
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Is the ocean really becoming more acidic?
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479
Posted By
Laakmann
agreed on that GW is caused in large part by...
agreed on that GW is caused in large part by natural cycles but humans are causing at least a small portion of it
Forum:
SPS Keepers
04/09/2007, 02:22 AM
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Thinking of going from DSB to BB on SPS tank.
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2,367
Posted By
Laakmann
1) Cleaner tank by far, BB + 80x turn over + 10%...
1) Cleaner tank by far, BB + 80x turn over + 10% volume weekly siphoning = a spotless tank crystal clear tank. Although for me I am not sure what did it on the clearer water part, micron filter bags,...
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Lighting, Filtration & Other Equipment
03/26/2007, 01:19 AM
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waterflow q's
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Posted By
Laakmann
depends on what you want to keep. After running a...
depends on what you want to keep. After running a tank with super high flow I will never go back, growth out of SPS is so much better but I dont know you your LPS will deal with high flow.
I have...
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Lighting, Filtration & Other Equipment
03/26/2007, 01:16 AM
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Designing A Closed Loop " Advice Welcomed"
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496
Posted By
Laakmann
I know its expensive but hook up a wavyseas to...
I know its expensive but hook up a wavyseas to the pump and you will be very happy.
Forum:
Reef Discussion
03/19/2007, 01:42 AM
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85
What fish is your weakness?
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1,947
Posted By
Laakmann
lionfish for the win
lionfish for the win
Forum:
SPS Keepers
03/19/2007, 01:29 AM
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Updated tank/coral pics (went pic crazy!)
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Posted By
Laakmann
ridiculous....... nice tank!
ridiculous.......
nice tank!
Forum:
Reef Discussion
03/19/2007, 01:10 AM
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New tank, new pics
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632
Posted By
Laakmann
awsome, and they are so cheap 2
awsome, and they are so cheap 2
Forum:
Do It Yourself
03/18/2007, 11:10 PM
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6
What type and how to paint acrylic?
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Posted By
Laakmann
Expensive route find a piece of black...
Expensive route
find a piece of black acrylic and cut it so that you can put it on the back, removable and good looking.
Forum:
Reef Discussion
03/18/2007, 10:56 PM
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15
New tank, new pics
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632
Posted By
Laakmann
http://cgi.ebay.com/Flexi-Adjust-Reflector-hangers...
http://cgi.ebay.com/Flexi-Adjust-Reflector-hangers-MH-HPS-Grow-light_W0QQitemZ280094592922QQcategoryZ42225QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
they are so convienent. When you want to left...
Forum:
Reef Discussion
03/18/2007, 10:50 PM
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15
New tank, new pics
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632
Posted By
Laakmann
thanks for the compliment and I just used spa...
thanks for the compliment and I just used spa flex hose for pretty much everything. Its awsome stuff and this was the first time I have ever used it. Only one joint leaked and thats because I screw...
Forum:
Reef Discussion
03/18/2007, 10:30 PM
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15
New tank, new pics
Views:
632
Posted By
Laakmann
lol, that LR was from my old tank, a DSB, 30in...
lol, that LR was from my old tank, a DSB, 30in tall extremely inconvienent access monster, it had a 2'x1' access hole for the canopy and a 24"x30" access to the sump, I tried to the exact opposite of...
Forum:
Reef Discussion
03/18/2007, 09:17 PM
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15
New tank, new pics
Views:
632
Posted By
Laakmann
New tank, new pics
http://img404.imageshack.us/img404/6206/picture057ms4.th.jpg (http://img404.imageshack.us/my.php?image=picture057ms4.jpg)
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Forum:
SPS Keepers
03/15/2007, 01:26 AM
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2
sps questions
Views:
191
Posted By
Laakmann
no on the fuge but you will want someway to...
no on the fuge but you will want someway to export nutrients. The fuge is just one more option but it didnt work great for me because alot of detrius got stuck in the cheato so I thought it did more...
Forum:
Large Reef Tanks
03/14/2007, 09:35 PM
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462
Lunchbucket's 48"x48"x20" Reef
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55,004
Posted By
Laakmann
cube tanks are awsome. I am setting up a 36x36x18...
cube tanks are awsome. I am setting up a 36x36x18 right now.
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