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Hey Bill, your concern sould be resolved in about a month. Under legal advisement, I do believe it will be changed to "Our 20."
The only bad omen is that their wedding conflicts with MACNA. Having been married for 30 years.........I'll be at MACNA with my lovely bride!
Oh, and HER 20 is very...
We used a homemade durso in our HOB overflow. Without it, it sounded like a toilet flushing. Just use a pipe that loosely fits in the drain hole. Here's two pics:
Steamman is right. RO works by running tap water constantly over the filter membrane. I don't know the actual numbers, but just seeing the unit I have, I'd guesstimate that for every gallon of RO water, at least two gallons go down the drain. For a while I was running the waste line into an...
You're playing with..............................electricity.
For you to get it waterproof using totally non-conductive materials that will not swell or disintegrate in saltwater....bye, bye.
If they are feather dusters, not a problem. If it's aptasia, that's a problem.
Do you have a picture or could you google feather dusters and aptasia and see if your "worms" look like either of these two?
One way is to do it the same way they do it at the shore.
Place a net in the tank and leave it for awhile...let the crab get use to it being there. Then tie some tasty treat to a piece of string an go crabbin'. Dangle that treat close to the net and wait....and wait...this is best done...
Codfather, welcome! "I'm going to make you an offer you can't refuse."
Great screen name.
You've come to the right place. Make sure you check out "Plans, Ideas & Reference Material for Starting a Reef Tank." You might also want to start a "Tale of the Tank" thread. Also, ask questions....we...
I don't know...they look a little small to me....the new regulation is 5 1/4 inches....I'll have to taste them to make sure...with butter, of course. ;D
Gogol, you are more than welcome to borrow my multimeter. Stop by and I'll show you how to simply use it.
Biospira added to an established tank isn't going to do anything. You already have developed the bacteria to metabolize ammonia to nitrite to nitrate. I'm sure you just need to get rid or...
How bad is the voltage leak? Can you feel the tingle when you put you hand in the tank? If you can, measure the voltage by using a multimeter (VOM). One probe in the water, the other to ground. I use the little screw on the coverplate of an outlet.
Voltage is not a problem until the curcuit...
It is used in water treatment plants to remove heavy metals. So if you search "water treatment" and either "iron oxide hydroxide" or "ferric oxide hydroxide," you should find a wealth of literature on the stuff.
By siphoning directly, your outflow water rate MUST EQUAL your inflow water rate. If the outflow is greater than inflow, eventually the water level will drop below the siphon, the siphon will stop, but the return pump won't. It will continue to pump until you sump is empty...flood. If the inflow...
Couple comments:
1. By running the siphon directly from the display to the sump, you are not controlling flow rate...it will siphon dependent on the physics of pipe diameter, friction, column height, blah, blah, blah. You need to put an overflow box on the back of the display tank. It will...
Chemistry 101: Phosban (i.e. GFO, GFH) also removes heavy metals. Assuming they are there in "high" concentration, they are removed by phosban (assuming you are running it).
Could the tingle just be the salt in the wound. If you have a VOM multimeter, see if there is actual voltage. Stick one probe in the water while the other is grounded...set for AC volts.
I agree with mike, you have a house voltage leakage problem.
Never a proponent of the grounding probe. It only protects the tank owner, not the inhabitants. If you have the probe, it typically hides the voltage leakage problem....unless, like John, you're running the voltage out of the probe...