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  1. redfishbluefish

    Yep. I'm crazy.

    I believe it’s a juvenile Emperor Angelfish
  2. redfishbluefish

    Sump return – Siphon Break, Check Value, or What?

    Current setup does not have a siphon break or check valve for the return line coming from the sump. When power is killed, it results in maybe 5 – 6 gallons siphoned from the display into the sump. With the next build…a bigger display…I want to install a siphon break, check valve or something, to...
  3. redfishbluefish

    My New 55 Reef Pic

    Nothing weird here. Typical cycle. First the ammonia bacteria move in and start to metabolize the ammonia to nitrite. Than the nitrite bacteria move in and convert the nitrite to nitrate. And eventually ammonia and nitrate drop to zero and you have a cycled tank.
  4. redfishbluefish

    February Meeting - Saturday the 21st in Jackson, NJ

    Rich, I'm sure the Senate is currently working on a stimulus package just for you, as we speak.  Please expect a 50 million dollar private jet (on the taxpayer’s dime) to take you to your ski destination, as well as a multimillion dollar bonus (on the taxpayer’s dime) for doing squat.  Please...
  5. redfishbluefish

    Help picking six T5 bulbs with IceCap ballasts

    I’m starting the build on a new tank that will run six t5 bulbs with two IceCap ballasts. The 660 will run four bulbs, while the 430 will run two bulbs. A current post prompted this query because it stated that ATI bulbs had higher PAR values. One point not discussed in that post was the type of...
  6. redfishbluefish

    ASM skimmer for 180 Gallon Reef ? Or some thing Better.

    Re: ASM skimmer for 180 Gallon Reef ? Daniel, I’m confused…and that is very easy to do. You currently have an MR-2….rated at 300 gallons…a skimmer I consider a Cadillac of skimmers…and you want to go to an ASM?  I’m definitely confused.  You have a very good skimmer now.  The MR-2 allows the...
  7. redfishbluefish

    Help with my DIY Refugium

    The simple answer is yes! But you are not showing how you are going to “feed” the refugium. You will need to either pump water from the sump to the fug or allow water from the display to feed the fug. The outflow pipe flow volume (diameter related), must be greater than the inflow volume.
  8. redfishbluefish

    Help picking 4 T5 bulbs for my 65 gallon

    Hey, I’m a newbie and ask this question out of ignorance.  Why not include actinics?  I’m currently running actinics (UVL’s), and they make things pop.  Would this suggested combo of ATI’s Blue Plus and Aquablue Special cause the corals to POP?  I certainly like the improved PAR! By the way...
  9. redfishbluefish

    Glass-Holes Overflow Experience

    I can only guess that no one has tried or uses a Glass-Holes overflow. Well, I’ve just ordered the 1500 gph overflow for the 87 gallon build that I’m about to start. I guess I’ll include my experiences in the Tale of The Tank thread that will be eventually started. I’m impressed by the attitude...
  10. redfishbluefish

    Vikki's Nano

    My guess is a White Sebae Anemone.
  11. redfishbluefish

    Glass-Holes Overflow Experience

    Getting ready to start the next build - 87 gallon custom tank, 5 feet long. It is not reef-ready so the first thing we are going to do is drill and install an overflow. I’ve been looking at Glass-Holes overflow. Does anyone have experience with these overflows? They are very reasonable. However...
  12. redfishbluefish

    silicone baffles in?

    Jabis, not knowing what system you have, I’ll make some assumptions. A tank with live rock and reduced feeding (stop or reducing the feeding of fish), can go quite some time without the sump. If this is the case, do your thing…reset the baffles…and get-r-done!
  13. redfishbluefish

    Water prep?

    Some of the minerals included in your salt are slow dissolvers. The powerhead provides the circulation to assist in dissolving these minerals. You can also throw in a heater so that the water is at the proper temp when you add it to your tank, as well as when you test it, since temp affects the...
  14. redfishbluefish

    newbie question

    Welcome Chuck. A FOWLR that has been running for three years…and you just picked it up. So it is a “moved” tank….but new for you. What is your water source? Tap or RO or RODI? I can only guess that you have either hair algae or cyan bacteria. I’m an expert on both…getting them, that is. My...
  15. redfishbluefish

    January Meeting Thanks & Recap

    Steve….top notch…thanks so much for opening up your home. I’m sure your wife didn’t even notice there were more than 25 people otherwise I think this might cost you a little bling-bling. Great meeting and, as others have stated, the tanks looked fantastic…packed with great looking stuff...
  16. redfishbluefish

    help ,.........algea out break

    Not sure what you mean by “daylight” bulbs, but generally speaking, the lower the K, the faster stuff will grow, including hair algae. What kind of CUC do you have. I believe Turbos eat hair algae, to an extend.
  17. redfishbluefish

    painting back of tank VS. plastic background

    My daughter got them while at RIT…she’s an artist….so I’m going to say an arts and crafts store. This is the same stuff a lot of political signs are made of. I think it’s called corrugated plastic poster board or sign board. You’re painting the back-side of polished glass…that is, looking at...
  18. redfishbluefish

    skimmer question

    Need more details. What brand? In sump or free standing? When you say overflowing…is that with relatively clean water or is it the wort that is typical to a skimmer? My guess is that it needs adjustment. Read the instructions that came with it. That will explain the adjustments that can be made...
  19. redfishbluefish

    painting back of tank VS. plastic background

    I’ve done two tanks….both using spray paint. In one case I painted the glass directly. Very easy to do. Just tape off what you don’t want covered with paint, and spray. Do multiple coats, letting it dry between coats. It really doesn’t matter what brand because the paint isn’t going to be...
  20. redfishbluefish

    Mixing salt water

    Here are pictures of my paint mixers. I’m assuming Jim’s are similar. I wouldn’t be concerned about the use of metal since the exposure time would be minimal. In addition, the two on the right are stainless steel while the one on the left is ferrous metal covered with a Teflon type coating...
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