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Raising the Durso would simply raise the water higher than the teeth and the surface would not be skimmed like it is now.
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ok I will start putting them in a confined area and saving them for you, they are always 2-3 that get cought in my filter sock and a few on my powerheads. but will save some for ya.
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Thanks Sam,
Let me know how/when to get them from you
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Thanks Travis....what I was talking about only you stated it more clear.
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Right now all I have is 1.5" pvc pipes mounted in the bulkheads.
The water overflowing into the overflow falls about 3" and is as quiet as I need it. I was planning on raising the pipes another 4.5" to raise the water level in the display by 1.5". So the way I see it, since the water amount going into the overflow (be it pipes or overflow box) will be the same regardless of method. I think surface skimming will occur. I do however feel at this point that complete surface skimming will be better by utilizing the overflow box and not pipes since the box has a larger area of effect although a greatly reduced pull compared to pipes. I do appreciate the thoughts from everyone since it is great to hear more experienced comments. Personally a lot is still a first
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You can read to Part 2 and Part 3 and let me know which one was the one containing that discussion.
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Nick, why don't you just try it first and see how it works? It is common knowledge that the overflow box is going to skim a thinner portion of the water off the top. But is this really necessary if you are already removing all the organincs before they accumulate? You can also increase the skimming area by converting your 1.5" standpipe to a 3" pipe at the opening where the water goes in (if this will fit in your overflow. IMO, I would at least try it first rather than gluing something to your tank that you can't remove later. You never know, some time down the road, you may need those deeper cut teeth in your overflow box.
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Nick, I forgot all about your acrylic piece, but I'll get that mailed Monday. Sorry about that. Guess getting it free you can't complain, right?
Here are some pictures I took of his tank during my visit earlier this month. Nick's tank is in the basement of his new home. The fishroom is clean and finished out, but the basement is still Stud Central. Nick is facing the camera in this blurry shot. He has two Waveboxes in the back right corner, and since my visit has added a VorTech pump. I don't have a picture of the beefy stand he built, but odds are the pictures are in this thread already anyway. Lighting is provided with three Luminarc III's using glass inserts. He uses 10,000K bulbs. He plans to hook up a vent to the exhaust ports in the future. A huge fan hangs at one end of the tank to blow the heat away from the surface of the water, and we laughed when we saw he used airline tubing to hang it. The refugium is off to the side in the fishroom. And he grows Phytoplankton as well. Livestock in the next two posts!
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Acropora sp.
Acropora sp. Two different Birdsnest corals Probably a Bottlebrush acro Brain coral Some of the cleanup crew Fish
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Hyper-extended Galaxia - we didn't even recognize this coral due to its look Hidden Treasure - several SPS were only visible from the end of the tank when standing in the fishroom. Lobophyllia Staghorn - Acropora sp. Montipora sp. Stylophora Tabling Acropora sp. Teardrop T. maxima Nick's AEFW magnet - a Tricolor Acropora sp (A. valida) Thanks for having us over, Nick!
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Awesome setup! I can't wait to see more pictures!
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Wow, talk about having someone else's take on a familiar tank.
You make it look much better than I can in pictures The bottlebrush is a delicate staghorn from ORA The last sps, was sold to me as Acropora nana. The pvc, definitely not complaining I am thankful and take your time.
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I tried to keep that delicate staghorn in the past, but it didn't live long in my prop section.
Nana, valida, whatever. AEFW bait in my book. Just keep dipping new arrivals to keep them out of your system.
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The delicate has been in my tank for maybe 8 months now? When it get bigger I would like to place a frag of it higher in the tank in a high flow area. I think it will thrive.
I haven't added any sps to my tank in about the same 8 months now. Aside from a red'ish Acro from a trusted source recently. Last frags I traded my way to brought red bugs and although I haven't seen any in about 6 months now I am still pretty gun shy about new additions. The red bugs were my first meeting with any bad tank bugs and I would like it to be my last!
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Red bugs are nothing more than a mosquito bite in this hobby. Did you do anything about the Red Planaria in your tank yet? I noticed that the store Grant works at there were quite a few flatworms in their display tanks.
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No, I have never had any negative impact from flatworms. I do however think they are horribly ugly.
I have been holding off on a few things for when I feel the tank is stable. I like a refugium full of algae before I consider my tank forgiving So, I think once the fuge is fuller I might dose flatworm exit. I have had good success with this product in the past and never had any side effect I could notice.
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Gorgeous Diadema sp. urchin!
This fella has been in my tank for about two months now. What a beautiful creature.
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I want on myself, are they hard to keep?
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