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....And left the wife at home.
I think what is funny about this is that you go to the beach and end up taking pictures of your refractometer. Nice picture, by the way, with the waves breaking in the background. Paul B would be asking for the pictures of the super models!
Anyway, 1.025...
Krista, are they all from the same brood? And have they "sexed" themselves yet? And is there an anemone in the tank?
I attempted to introduce a second pair (already sexed) into my five foot 90 gallon (which had an anemone), and it was World War III right from the get-go. I had to...
George, if you have access to your electrical panel (like an unfinished basement) and easy access either above or below the fish room, putting in another box isn't that difficult. Now if the panel is in a finished area and access to the fish room is surrounded by finished rooms, then it's a...
This is not true. The bleach you buy can be any of a dozen or more oxidizing agents. The old school answer was that it was sodium hypochlorite.....but today it could be any or a number of oxidizers. Read the label!
I thought is was Quinine Sulfate....which by the way is a rather potent bactericidal drug. It has killed or is inhibiting the growth of bacteria on your pellets. I think it's as simple as that.
I said the same thing about a fish I saw in California....but no shovels were involved. Eventually found out is was a Garibaldi....one of the damselfish.....and very common around San Diego.
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The red and black dots are locations in the Atlantic Ocean where lionfish have been reported as of May 2003. Notice that sightings are few north of Cape Hatteras. Because lionfish are normally found in subtropical and tropical waters, their distribution is limited in the...
If your reactor is external, aluminum foil is a good choice. However, if you reactor is sitting in saltwater, not a good choice. Go with a plastic cover....like the drain pipe.
Home Depot....a wopping seven dollars for a ten foot section. Where the seam is, I used black electrical tape to keep the reactor in total darkness and zip tied the pipe in place. You don't need that fancy door setup I have....just carefully cut with a knife and the friction will keep it closed.
Just letting you know what the ideal condition is for biopellets (actually the bacteria)....total darkness. I wrapped my reactor with drain pipe (picture with door open):
I had to buy a ten foot section of drain pipe....if your reactor is four inches in diameter and you're in the area...
It's not the biopellets that remove the phosphates and nitrates....it's the bacteria that consume the P and N and then get "exported" out of you tank by your skimmer. It doesn't happen overnight....it takes time for the bacteria to populate the pellets. Give it time.
Works even better...
Confirmed.....Caribbean Nerite. Thanks everbody.
Now I'm just wondering where this guy came from???
And Horseplay, I don't know what you do, but I'll hire you today and pay you with these "quarters." :o
Just found this guy crusing on the sand. I do have collonista snails, but this guy is way too big for a collonista. Any idea what it is. FYI, I haven't added anything to my tank in ages, with the exception or six trochus snails a week or so ago....and this guy wasn't part of that package.