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OK, so I’ve inherited this 90 gallon tank with a 40 gallon sump and the Reefkeeper Lite has been maintaining temperature for about seven months…before I inherited the tank.
So I’m scratching my head why I need to replace 2+ gallons a day in evaporation and why some on the corals aren’t looking...
Welcome Tim! We actually met at the meeting at Eric’s house.
I WANT TO SEE PICTURES!
Post your tank pictures in “Tale of the Tank,” and get that unknown sps picture posted up in the “SPS & LPS” forum. I'm sure someone on here can help you identify the unknown.
Bob, I would imagine the reduced diameter of the pipe to 3/8 inches would restrict the flow slightly, but again, I only use this setup to transfer water during water changes. For the 10-15 gallons I transfer, I might have to wait a few extra seconds, as a guess. No big deal.
If you are really...
I don’t like that Berlin Wall look of piling up against the back wall. As wanabe also pointed out, dead spots. I like the more open look where you take three or four rocks and place them so that are separated and now take a big rock and put it on top of these pillars. Do a couple of these and...
Being an ignorant idiot has its advantages, because when you come up with a thought or idea, it is shear brilliance….idiot’s brilliance. Then someone who knows comes along and shoots your ideas down. They have the knowledge and wisdom to know what they are doing. They are smart, intelligent and...
I made one of these a while ago and was recently at a fellow reefers house and noticed his jury-rigged connection of his MAG pump to a hose to do water changes. So I told him I’d make him one. This simple DIY takes two parts and costs about $2.50 and it allows you to connect a regular hose to...
I actually did this with one of my freshwater tanks using that plastic poster board material...it's about 1/8 - 3/16 thick. Cheap, durable and easy to cut to fit the back of the tank....worked great.
Not sure what is happening here, but I am respecting the OP’s request to lock this thread. Greg, if you wish for this thread to be un-locked, please send me a PM and I will do so.
Let’s take a little breather people!
Thanks, Forum Moderator
Matt, you’re aging yourself. Both of you are right. The older, cheaper doors (guessing up into the mid 80’s) you could just lift them out of their tracks. The newer doors, James is correct, there is a hole, typically on the bottom edge (and somethimes top too) of the door where you put in a...
It doesn’t matter what you use.
I taped off everything and painted it with that $1/can black spray paint from Home Depot. The reason the quality of the paint doesn’t matter, because within 3 – 6 months it’s covered in coralline anyway. Even with that, there is no stress put on the paint, so...
If the stand was commercially produced, I’ve got to believe they did the engineering on this to support the weight of the stand. I have a 125 gallon, six foot long tank that sits on a steel stand as well. It has six legs…a pair of legs in the middle of the tank. Assuming your stand was...
Brian, your query concerning a strainer brought up the fact that I am running a MAG 24 on this skimmer....without a strainer. Of course the MAG 24 is a bit of overkill, and when something goes wrong, it goes wrong real fast, and with a lot of volume. This is just temporary. The final...
So I’m finally convinced that my MRC Skimmer is female. At first I would have thought male, being able to single task only. However, while growing up in the 50’s and 60’s, my dad was convinced that his cars were females, and gave them appropriate names. I can now understand his logic in coming...
I use a Rubbermaid Toughneck to mix my water as well. I would guess it holds about 20 gallons. I typically make 12 – 15 gallons. The sides are so distorted from the weight of the water, I’m not even sure if I could get the top on if I wanted to. I have never tried, and besides,I have the wires...
Looking at the timing of your posts, I believe the modify button is gone. You can only modify for a short period of time....something like 5 - 10 minutes after originally posting. It is on the right inside your post frame....but again doesn't last long.
The modify button looks like this: