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Reef Discussion
10/10/2007, 02:45 PM
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Why on earth is there a whole in my overflow return?
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honda2sk
but wont the siphoning stop once the water level...
but wont the siphoning stop once the water level reaches the height of the end of the loc-line nozzles? i have those right near the water surface so the level wont have to go down very far at all to...
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Reef Discussion
10/10/2007, 02:22 PM
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Why on earth is there a whole in my overflow return?
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honda2sk
Why on earth is there a whole in my overflow return?
My return lines that send the water back from my sump to the tank has an elbow on top of the riser tube and then this is connected to a loc-line piece with a nozzle. This elbow has a whole in it...
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Fish Only & Aggressive Tanks
10/09/2007, 09:27 PM
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Puffer Fish
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honda2sk
how? think they suck out the meat from the shell...
how? think they suck out the meat from the shell with a straw
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Reef Discussion
10/09/2007, 09:21 PM
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If you could be a superhero....
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honda2sk
some butterflys adapt well to captive life,...
some butterflys adapt well to captive life, others are iffy, and others (like SDguy showed us a pic of) only eat coral polyps and will not take anything else we can offer it.
i thought of a new...
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Reef Discussion
10/09/2007, 09:12 PM
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Just bought Duncan Whisker. question.
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honda2sk
great deal. they are usually $50+ per head. i got...
great deal. they are usually $50+ per head. i got two heads a few months ago and it has split so many times that it now has 8 heads. once they get growing they GROW. mine loves being fed but my sexy...
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Reef Discussion
10/09/2007, 04:04 PM
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Which of these fish would most likely survive?
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honda2sk
Which of these fish do you have personal...
Which of these fish do you have personal experience with? How long have you had your copperband?
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Reef Discussion
10/09/2007, 04:03 PM
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Which of these fish would most likely survive?
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honda2sk
Here are the problems I see: The two large...
Here are the problems I see:
The two large angels: the tank size is the problem. I am sure its fine for juveniles but once they start transitioning to adult colors, they are going to need a tank...
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Reef Discussion
10/09/2007, 03:53 PM
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Which of these fish would most likely survive?
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honda2sk
Which of these fish would most likely survive?
Which of these fish would most likely survive in a 220 gallon aquarium.
Copperband Butterflyfish
Emperor Angelfish
Personifer Angelfish
Regal Angelfish
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Reef Discussion
10/08/2007, 02:33 PM
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PH and RO/DI
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honda2sk
i dont get your answer AZ....lets say my...
i dont get your answer AZ....lets say my freshwater tank is at 7.0 ph. I want to make sure I dont ph shock the fish when I change the water. how do I know the ph of the rodi water if it cant be...
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Reef Discussion
10/08/2007, 02:29 PM
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What is the ph of fresh rodi water?
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honda2sk
nevermind just saw dezertrat responded to a...
nevermind just saw dezertrat responded to a similiar thread
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Reef Discussion
10/08/2007, 02:29 PM
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What is the ph of fresh rodi water?
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honda2sk
What is the ph of fresh rodi water?
What is the ph of fresh rodi water?
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Fish Only & Aggressive Tanks
10/08/2007, 11:08 AM
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Fowlr
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honda2sk
These rules are not like table manners or...
These rules are not like table manners or something that you learn as a child. These are very good guidelines that experienced and knowledgeable people have published or passed on in some other way...
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Reef Discussion
10/08/2007, 10:58 AM
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Chemical Filtration! Whats in YOUR reactors?
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honda2sk
I just got each media its own reactor. The...
I just got each media its own reactor. The phosphate seems much slower to deplete (weeks) while the carbon seems to deplete in a matter of days.
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Reef Discussion
10/08/2007, 10:18 AM
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Chemical Filtration! Whats in YOUR reactors?
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honda2sk
man not one response. why is chemical filtration...
man not one response. why is chemical filtration so under-rated? everybody spends countless hundreds and even thousands of dollars on skimmers but we have these amazing chemical filters at our...
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Fish Only & Aggressive Tanks
10/08/2007, 10:11 AM
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Fowlr
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honda2sk
I know many people who also have over 20 years of...
I know many people who also have over 20 years of experience with fish and reefs and some of them even own LFS! But thats not my point. You have so much experience then how come even a lay person who...
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Advanced Topics
10/07/2007, 04:03 PM
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Saltwater Fancy Tail Guppies - Breeding Successfully
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honda2sk
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Saltwater Fancy Tail Guppies - Breeding Successfully
your almost right. they also occur in central america and all the way up to mexico too. they are freshwater/brackish water fish, not saltwater.
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Fish Only & Aggressive Tanks
10/07/2007, 03:35 PM
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Fowlr
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honda2sk
ok well let me think of something nice to...
ok well let me think of something nice to say....your tank certainly looks cool with all those beautiful fish in them. you certainly have good taste in fish, just get better with your husbandry so...
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Advanced Topics
10/07/2007, 03:05 PM
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Homemade Fish Food--Keeping It Simple w/ a Few Key Ingredients
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honda2sk
its not just the amount of given protein USDA...
its not just the amount of given protein USDA finds in a certain food. there is a huge difference in how the fish is able to digest/utilize the food. there are difference kinds of proteins and fats,...
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Reef Discussion
10/07/2007, 02:49 PM
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What fish would go with a Porcupine Puffer & Moorish Idol
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honda2sk
i tend to agree but this puffer and idol have...
i tend to agree but this puffer and idol have been together for about a year with no problems. but thats why I tend to shy away from the trigger option but was not sure on this species since they...
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Reef Discussion
10/07/2007, 02:41 PM
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What fish would go with a Porcupine Puffer & Moorish Idol
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honda2sk
FOWLR.
FOWLR.
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Reef Discussion
10/07/2007, 02:39 PM
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What fish would go with a Porcupine Puffer & Moorish Idol
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honda2sk
In my experience idols are QUITE aggressive. The...
In my experience idols are QUITE aggressive. The first one I kept for about 4 years before I lost it in a move. I think Im pretty right on with providing them with their correct diet and space...
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Reef Discussion
10/07/2007, 02:33 PM
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Rock is starting to grow silvery metallic color coralline. is this bad?
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honda2sk
regular 2 strip t12 florescent lights. its...
regular 2 strip t12 florescent lights. its definately silver colored though. quite a bit spread over the rocks
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Mantis Shrimp
10/07/2007, 02:31 PM
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Refugiums ok for mantis shrimp?
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912
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honda2sk
Refugiums ok for mantis shrimp?
I have a separate sump and refugium. Each one is 40 gallons. Mostly filled with live rock with a little macro ball. Can I use this for a mantis tank?
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Fish Only & Aggressive Tanks
10/07/2007, 02:22 PM
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Porcupine and Tusk- happily ever after?
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382
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honda2sk
you should never qt more then one fish in a tank....
you should never qt more then one fish in a tank. very bad. will pass on the others disease to each other. always separate quanrantine tanks! 10 might be too small so I would buy at least a 20-30...
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Fish Only & Aggressive Tanks
10/07/2007, 02:14 PM
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Fowlr
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honda2sk
wow i can see this guy updating this thread in a...
wow i can see this guy updating this thread in a few months. here is my prediction. two of the idols will be dead or he will have removed them because they beat the crap out of each other. hes...
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