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ouch....the sand bed is releasing a lot of crud - keep up with the water changes!
OR - do the extreme and move all your corals/fish into a separate holding tank. Then take OUT all the sand - and dump it. Re-load the tank with new sand and water (not to the top since you don't want to put...
Re: AGA 120 (very few pictures and lots of dull writing)
JR - it was nice to meet you again. Next time maybe we'll have more time to break bread or something. I'm sure my kids would love to run around with yours.
Anyways - only update is that I set up my Titanium Ground Probe. Does everyone...
yep - resist the urge to rush and get stuff. We all do impulse buys but saltwater tanks make you regret it as there's nothing like seeing a prized possession croak on you.
the black/white clowns are the same species as the Amphiprion ocellaris - but I believe they are tank-bred to be that...
Wingo is based in NY - he was at the frag swap. Asian dude with the crazy hair and beautiful acans (just joking wingo if you're reading this!).
try him here - or pm him handle name is Wingo LED Lights
Wingoagency@yahoo.com
Well for what it's worth my wife think the "A" grade looks amazing. But she also thinks the naked ones are cute. She also thought I was a catch so clearly her judgment is skewed. LOL.
One other perhaps more realistic point of view (as opposed to ego) is - like a car, - one looks at "resale"...
ROFL.
Everyone has a way of assigning values differently. Picassos are genetically bred fish that you cannot find anywhere else. No one else breeds them (yet). So there is an intrinsic value to being "the first" and also there is some cost to breeding these (so to pay for the research).
It's...
Re: Here's my 120
a series of events like that would probably cause me to consider whether to stay in the hobby. That's crazy! Glad to see you got it all under control. I remember getting little tiny urchins from TBS - they were no bigger than a pencil eraser - yours must have been huge!
the check valve is used so that if power were to go out - the water would not backwash into the sump. At least that is how I see it designed by the Hidden Reef staff.
This makes sense if you plan on keeping the water close to the top of the sump.
BUT - check valves are known to falter - so why...
congrats! now we'll have to ask you to start a new thread in tale of the tank about your 55g! ;)
I would suggest holding off on the crushed coral until you tell us what exactly you plan on keeping in the tank.