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New to the Hobby
01/11/2008, 02:41 PM
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power heads
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Tunze's, Seios, Koralias, or Maxi-mods. All are...
Tunze's, Seios, Koralias, or Maxi-mods. All are good powerheads with slightly different strongs points.
Tunzes: Good flow, slightly more concentrated cone of flow, built in magnet mount.
...
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LPS Keepers
01/11/2008, 02:29 PM
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Help - Branching Hammer Problem
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gh0st
It looks like it is getting more water flow than...
It looks like it is getting more water flow than it is used to.
It may just take a little while to adapt, or you could slightly alter flow so it gets a bit less water movement.
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Lighting, Filtration & Other Equipment
01/11/2008, 02:24 PM
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actinic purposes
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gh0st
It depends on the coral. Actinic bulbs...
It depends on the coral.
Actinic bulbs basically simulate sunlight after it goes through @50 feet (if I remember correctly) of water, so alot of the yellow and red spectrum are filtered out by...
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Lighting, Filtration & Other Equipment
01/11/2008, 02:21 PM
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info on turbo floater skimmers
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gh0st
Good performance, easy setup and maintanence, and...
Good performance, easy setup and maintanence, and fairly affordable.
Sure there are better skimmers, but most are very spendy and much more finicky about adjustments.
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Coral Propagation and Aquaculture
01/11/2008, 02:13 PM
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Cheap Xenia Prop. System... Opinions?
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gh0st
Thanks for the info all. Went with the 2x PC...
Thanks for the info all.
Went with the 2x PC Spotlight bulbs 6500k from HomeDepot, looks nice and bright so and a pretty high rock shelves along the back of the tank which I'll be pilling rubble...
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LPS Keepers
01/08/2008, 11:11 AM
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is this a pipe organ?
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gh0st
You can just barely see the red tube skeleton...
You can just barely see the red tube skeleton underneath, so it looks like it is a Pipe Organ.
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Coral Propagation and Aquaculture
01/01/2008, 12:12 PM
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Cheap Xenia Prop. System... Opinions?
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Cheap Xenia Prop. System... Opinions?
I'm getting ready to set up a cheap Xenia propagation system, and am wondering what others have experienced when atempting something similar.
The Plan is:
20 Gallon Long Aquarium (Shorter Tank...
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Soft Coral Keepers
12/31/2007, 10:10 AM
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Oops! and Help!
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gh0st
GSP's are tough corals, they should be fine,...
GSP's are tough corals, they should be fine, they'll just take a little longer to start opening.
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Lighting, Filtration & Other Equipment
12/31/2007, 10:06 AM
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Flow in refuge???
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gh0st
The trick is you usually want slower flow rates...
The trick is you usually want slower flow rates going between the 'fuge and the display, but having good flow within the 'fuge itself is helpful for better algea growth, etc.
So having powerheads...
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Zoanthids
12/29/2007, 10:16 AM
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Looking for a few quick tips - frag tank, maintenance, ect...
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gh0st
It really depends on how "pure" of a frag system...
It really depends on how "pure" of a frag system you want in regards to removing the sand.
For a "true" frag system, I would lose the susbstrate and go bare bottom as it is much easier to keep...
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Zoanthids
12/29/2007, 10:04 AM
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crazy skirts.
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gh0st
I'm wondering if this is similar to what happens...
I'm wondering if this is similar to what happens to some LPS when under too much light, where you get oxygen bubbles trapped in the tissue from photosynthesis run wild.
Having said that, this does...
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Lighting, Filtration & Other Equipment
12/25/2007, 10:13 AM
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Actinic useful for photosynthesis?
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gh0st
It really depends on the corals you wish to keep....
It really depends on the corals you wish to keep. Every coral has a spectrum of light it is adapted for depending on how deep it grew.
Shallow water corals could usually care less about Actinics,...
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Colorado Rocky Mountain Reef Club
12/25/2007, 10:02 AM
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looking for your thoughts
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gh0st
As long as your Temp and Salinity are as close as...
As long as your Temp and Salinity are as close as possible between your present water and the new water, you can do very large water changes very frequently.
50-75% every couple of days should be...
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Lighting, Filtration & Other Equipment
12/24/2007, 06:53 PM
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VHO problem!
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gh0st
Could have just been some salt spray, etc if it...
Could have just been some salt spray, etc if it wasn't waterproofed.
I'd replace the endcap just to be on the safe side.
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Soft Coral Keepers
12/23/2007, 11:27 AM
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Leather . . . Yes or No?
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gh0st
A leather should be fine, either Toadstools,...
A leather should be fine, either Toadstools, Cabbage, or Finger/Tree Leathers.
Stay away from Fiji Yellows and Devils Hands, they like a bit more light.
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Soft Coral Keepers
12/23/2007, 11:25 AM
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Leather rotting? What to do?
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gh0st
If you can remove the Leather from the tank and...
If you can remove the Leather from the tank and give it a coral dip of some kind, that may do the trick if the necrotic area isn't to bad.
Otherwise, cutting away the decaying tissue and a little...
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Lighting, Filtration & Other Equipment
12/22/2007, 09:59 AM
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hydor rip-off?
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gh0st
I remember reading an earlier thread about these....
I remember reading an earlier thread about these.
Apparently they don't have the magnet mount, just suction cups, and you need a power converter to run them on US power supplies.
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Soft Coral Keepers
12/17/2007, 09:59 PM
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What is wrong with my leather?
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gh0st
What type of leather was it sold to you as? ...
What type of leather was it sold to you as?
In this pic it looks almost like an unhappy colt, cladellia, or something along those lines.
What are your water parameters like? Especially PH,...
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The Reef Chemistry Forum
12/15/2007, 12:51 PM
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PH outa whack. Suggestions Needed
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385
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gh0st
Lowering the Alk, possibly through water changes...
Lowering the Alk, possibly through water changes should let things balance out if your Salt Mix water has a lower Alk than your tank.
Otherwise, strong aeration through water flow directed at the...
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Soft Coral Keepers
12/15/2007, 12:37 PM
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High flow corals?
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gh0st
Fiji Yellow Leathers would be good, Gorgonians,...
Fiji Yellow Leathers would be good, Gorgonians, or as Opes mentioned Zoa's .
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Soft Coral Keepers
12/12/2007, 11:15 AM
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How to get toadstool to grow faster?
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gh0st
All the book really says is that the females get...
All the book really says is that the females get larger when full grown, I didn't see any other method for telling the two apart.
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Soft Coral Keepers
12/11/2007, 11:09 AM
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Blueberry Gorgonian - please post your experiences!!!
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gh0st
I've got a frag of one and it's doing well so...
I've got a frag of one and it's doing well so far, only had it about three or four months.
They seem to like lots of flow, low to moderate light, and frequent feedings of Oyster Eggs and Phyto.
...
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Soft Coral Keepers
12/11/2007, 11:06 AM
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Leathers W/ huge pics
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gh0st
Watch out for the Condy stinging the Coral in the...
Watch out for the Condy stinging the Coral in the last picture if they are really as close together as they appear.
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Soft Coral Keepers
12/06/2007, 02:32 PM
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xenia cursed to death
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1,371
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gh0st
What is your temperature like? Xenia don't...
What is your temperature like?
Xenia don't seem to like high temps 82+ or big swings in temp.
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Lighting, Filtration & Other Equipment
11/30/2007, 10:11 AM
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timer or wave maker on koralia
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320
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gh0st
The Seio Controller is about the only real option...
The Seio Controller is about the only real option on the market right now for the Koralia's, although rumor has it that Hydor will be coming out with a Koralia controller soon.
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