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Old 08/09/2007, 11:36 AM
senatormoe31 senatormoe31 is offline
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100g sps in PHX. ARIZONA "see red house"

Thanks for looking.
Please feel free to visit the "red house" and post any comments or questions.
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Old 08/09/2007, 11:39 AM
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I am working on better photo's as we speak.
And i am also into smaller fishes and am interested in comments to that end.
Hope this was worth the "click" hehe
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Old 08/09/2007, 01:23 PM
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Great tank! I love all the different corals that you have in there, looks very natural.
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Old 08/09/2007, 01:35 PM
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Actually, most of "our" tanks are very un-natural because in the reef world, areas are normally dominated by a few specific corals.
They don't normally grow together in such diversity as most of us keep, except in very specific locals.
Or so I've been told and have seen.
So it becomes VERY important to know the nueances of all of our critters so that we can keep them "playing nice" together.
LPS-SPS VS Softies-Leathers coming up next on

"what the heck keeps happening to my " blank " ??

I suggest a couple of books to really educate yourself.
"Reef Secrets" - Nilsen and Fossa,
" Aquarium Corals" -- Eric Borneman
" Reef Invertabrates" --Calfo and Fenner
With these three books in your possession, it will be hard to screw up. All three will cost you about $120.00 TOTAL
VS $hundreds and hundreds in little mistakes.
Also great fun. Not all HARD science.

yours in interest and goal,
Mike
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Old 08/11/2007, 10:04 AM
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very nice looking tank. Are those eductor heads worth the hassle of building a hang over the back return to use locline? I kinda want to put them in my tank
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Old 08/12/2007, 10:24 AM
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Most people I know who use them,find them very useful. I have had a cpuple folks say they were too much for their system. I personally think they just didn't know what "real" High flow is.
They work nice in F.O. or reef systems.
Nice way to increase water moved without more pumps.
The "Sunday" brand is very inexpensive and even comes with LL connectors so you don't have to "adapt" them.
What size is the tank you want to put them in?
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