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No, it’s not too political…it has been discussed before:
http://www.njreefers.org/joomla/index.php?option=com_smf&Itemid=26&topic=17284.msg158085#msg158085
http://www.njreefers.org/joomla/index.php?option=com_smf&Itemid=26&topic=17200.msg157397#msg157397
Please let your uncle know that I’m your long lost relative. Now, where’s my tank? ;D
Congratulations. I guess this means you’ll be changing your avatar? Last time I checked 125 gallons doesn’t qualify as a nano.
Now get those pictures up asap....we want pictures. Can’t wait.
David and family, thank you very much for hosting this month’s meeting. I really enjoyed your tank. Being able to view the tank from both sides is like having two tanks. Thanks to Red Sand, Herb and Rafal for supplying/donating to the raffle. Actually stopped by Red Sand on the way home and Jon...
I wonder if those acrylate glass fixing kits they sell for automobiles would help cover the scratches. I've used them for rock dings for cars and they worked pretty good. Are your scratches on the inside or outside?
Here’s a link that discusses use of lime in the aquarium, including the source of Mrs. Wages’ pickling lime. Also mentions buying in bulk, but minimum quantities would suggest a group buy purchase.
http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2005-01/rhf/index.php#2
Agree with mike….low nitrates.
The other contributing factor could be lights. T5’s on a sump…do you have corals in your sump? What bulbs are you running. Generally speaking, the lower the temperature (k value) the more usable light for algae. If you want that stuff to grow (and want to stick...
Not to mention fitting it through the front door.
The weight…..It’s in the write-up….13,200 pounds when full. I’m sure that exceeds the load capacity of a stick built house. That would need its’ own footings and foundation.
Welcome Larissa, as I mentioned to beerfish, lets get a “Tale of the Tank” thread going for that 75…and we want to see pictures. It’s great to see the progress from a rock pile to corals and fish.
Wow! That’s pretty neat. Not sure about the diet of this little guy, but from my diving days in Florida I can tell you that the “common” octopus down there love shellfish. You knew there was a home of an octopus because of all the conch shells scattered around a hole. Accordingly, I’d be a...