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Seahorses & Pipefish
06/27/2007, 06:19 AM
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37 tall finally set up
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I guess they're sold out at the moment, but...
I guess they're sold out at the moment, but seahorse.com appears to raise whitei. AFAIK, all the SHs they sell are true captive bred.
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LPS Keepers
06/25/2007, 02:43 PM
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Elegance Coral Placement / Moves?
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reverendmaynard
Gotcha. Both can be frustrating to the new...
Gotcha. Both can be frustrating to the new aquarist.
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Reef Discussion
06/25/2007, 02:39 PM
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What in the heck just happened to my water?
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reverendmaynard
Just to make sure I've got this right... You...
Just to make sure I've got this right...
You did a WC on the 30. The 55 had a low salt level of 1.024. You added 1/2 gallon of WC water from the 30 (at 1.026?) to the 55 so that as it evaporated...
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LPS Keepers
06/25/2007, 02:33 PM
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Elegance Coral Placement / Moves?
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Even with lighting, I don't think I've ever seen...
Even with lighting, I don't think I've ever seen anyone recommend specific PAR values for a type of coral. Have you?
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LPS Keepers
06/25/2007, 02:18 PM
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Elegance Coral Placement / Moves?
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reverendmaynard
Yeah, that would be nice. I've never taken a...
Yeah, that would be nice.
I've never taken a pic of what mine looks like when the flow isn't right, but it sounds like you know what I mean.
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LPS Keepers
06/25/2007, 01:17 PM
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Elegance Coral Placement / Moves?
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reverendmaynard
I'd probably give it at least a week for...
I'd probably give it at least a week for lighting, but if it's a problem of excessive flow, immediate action may be necessary. If the flow is too strong and the coral is starting to get pulled away...
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Seahorses & Pipefish
06/25/2007, 07:29 AM
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37 tall finally set up
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Cool fish! What is it?
Cool fish! What is it?
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Reef Discussion
06/21/2007, 10:27 PM
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29g FLOW, For a BB DOWLR
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reverendmaynard
No, you had it right. The hydor flow attachments...
No, you had it right. The hydor flow attachments for the MJs. Mine only worked for a couple of weeks.
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Reef Discussion
06/21/2007, 01:41 PM
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29g FLOW, For a BB DOWLR
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Thanks. :D I had forgotten you already had...
Thanks. :D
I had forgotten you already had the MJs. That would make them quite a bit cheaper.
Just to be clear, I was talking about the hydors, not the MJs, on the durability issue.
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Reef Discussion
06/21/2007, 12:56 PM
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29g FLOW, For a BB DOWLR
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reverendmaynard
FWIW, here's a pic of my 29 gal SH tank. It's...
FWIW, here's a pic of my 29 gal SH tank. It's running an AC110, modded into a fuge with the flow turned all the way down, and an AquaC Remora skimmer with pre-filter box, no sump.
...
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Reef Discussion
06/21/2007, 12:50 PM
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29g FLOW, For a BB DOWLR
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reverendmaynard
Oh, I certainly agree that you wouldn't want to...
Oh, I certainly agree that you wouldn't want to just go with the return you have planned for flow. You need more. How much more, and what kind is the question. :D
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Reef Discussion
06/21/2007, 12:49 PM
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29g FLOW, For a BB DOWLR
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reverendmaynard
MJ1200s run about $20-25 each, no? Plus another...
MJ1200s run about $20-25 each, no? Plus another $10 each for the Hydors (which I've used and been very disappointed with the durability, BTW)? I've already listed what I feel would be the...
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Reef Discussion
06/21/2007, 12:28 PM
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29g FLOW, For a BB DOWLR
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reverendmaynard
Krylon Fusion paint is made for plastics. You...
Krylon Fusion paint is made for plastics. You should be able to find it at HD.
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Reef Discussion
06/21/2007, 09:29 AM
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29g FLOW, For a BB DOWLR
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reverendmaynard
Again, comparing apples to oranges. I don't know...
Again, comparing apples to oranges. I don't know where you're getting your info, but the Emperor 400 is rated at 400 gph, while the AC110 is at 500gph. That puts the emperor at closer to 1 MJ12000...
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Reef Discussion
06/21/2007, 09:12 AM
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29g FLOW, For a BB DOWLR
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reverendmaynard
So you're going to accuse me of not having...
So you're going to accuse me of not having compared the 2, and then say you have a different HOT fuge (powered by rio no less) that may or may not be comparable to the AC110? Nice.
You're welcome...
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Reef Discussion
06/21/2007, 08:16 AM
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29g FLOW, For a BB DOWLR
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reverendmaynard
An aquaclear 110 filter gives good flow in a 29...
An aquaclear 110 filter gives good flow in a 29 gal. Their relatively quiet, only have the suction tube actually in the tank, provide a nice diffuse flow and good surface agitation, and can be...
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Reef Discussion
06/14/2007, 04:19 PM
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SELCON: is this vitamin supplement worth it?
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reverendmaynard
I actually use both. They are completely...
I actually use both. They are completely different supplements, not just different brands of the same thing.
Vitachem is vitamins, kinda like a Centrum or One-A-Day.
Selcon has a couple of...
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Reef Discussion
06/13/2007, 03:08 PM
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first shot... doesn't look to hot. Please read
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reverendmaynard
If it's facing away because the stem has drooped,...
If it's facing away because the stem has drooped, I wouldn't worry about it. You'll only make the acclimation period drag out longer if you keep moving him around during this time, IMO.
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The Reef Chemistry Forum
06/13/2007, 01:24 PM
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Kalkwasser and RO/DI Water
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reverendmaynard
2 tsps per gallon is the limit to which it will...
2 tsps per gallon is the limit to which it will dissolve. If you are overestimating how much water you have, you are almost certainly getting some undissolved kalk.
TBS, even at 1 tsp per gallon,...
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Reef Discussion
06/13/2007, 12:48 PM
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SELCON: is this vitamin supplement worth it?
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reverendmaynard
All the "experts" I've seen do recommend it. I...
All the "experts" I've seen do recommend it. I soak my flake food in it before mixing with tank water and placing in the tank. I also soak the mysis for my seahorses in it.
Is it doing anything?...
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Reef Discussion
06/13/2007, 10:13 AM
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first shot... doesn't look to hot. Please read
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reverendmaynard
Leathers in general, and toadstools particularly,...
Leathers in general, and toadstools particularly, are notorious for looking pretty poor for weeks after introduction to a new tank. AFAIK, it's pretty much impossible to tell the difference between...
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Reef Discussion
06/11/2007, 08:27 AM
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couldnt you use the "waste" water from an ro/di machine?
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reverendmaynard
It might be safe to drink, assuming your tap...
It might be safe to drink, assuming your tap water is. It'll be minus whatever the pre-filters take out, and only about 25% higher in whatever the RO membrane is rejecting. The thing I'd be worried...
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Reef Discussion
06/03/2007, 12:03 PM
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No drilled tank--is there a safe way to install refugium?
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reverendmaynard
Sure. Most of them probably have a sump as well,...
Sure. Most of them probably have a sump as well, but I've seen many with the fuge located above, and draining into, the main tank. I'm sorry, I can't give you a specific poster or thread, but it's...
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Reef Discussion
06/01/2007, 11:19 PM
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Azhorsegal's 125 gallon tank
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reverendmaynard
Ewww! Incest! :rollface:
Ewww! Incest! :rollface:
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Reef Discussion
06/01/2007, 10:10 PM
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Torch Green Coral in Trouble
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614
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reverendmaynard
Why the reduction in lighting? You went from 8...
Why the reduction in lighting? You went from 8 hours with both sets on to only 2 hours with both sets on. It's quite possible that just one set being on isn't enough light for that coral.
I...
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