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I can remember catching them as a kid on the south NJ beaches. They would be difficult to keep in a closed system aquarium. They are filter feeders, and they go up and down the slope of the beach, staying at the level of the tide.
However, if you set up a special system for them, it would be...
I'm not sure what the relationship between Central Pet and Garden, and Marineland, and Kent is. It could all be owned by the same group. I was only pointing out how much of the industry is now controlled by one or two large companies. I am glad to see that there are still a lot of independent...
This is an excellent point. I have only replaced my RO membrane filter once in about 8 years, and that was only because I wanted one of those high silica removal membrane filters. This was about 3 years ago. Even the old RO membrane would reduce the TDS reading from about 160 to 2. The new one...
I have see methods for removing scratches from automobile glass using kits similar to this - offsite link - http://www.eastwoodco.com/jump.jsp?itemID=2024&itemType=PRODUCT
However, these methods only work on very shallow scratches. If you can run your fingernail across the scratch, and it...
Yes, I could see that happening. I'd pick the light I liked best, and change the other bulbs to that.
You might also be able to rearrange the whole thing and get 4 250w mh's in there and alternate the bulbs in them, but that's a lot more power consumed, and heat produced.
The high output LED used in LED lighting fixtures for aquariums are still out od sight (no joke intended) expensive.
his is why I say give the industry a few years to get the productions costs down, and LED lighting will be a major player.
For a nano, yes, you could consider using generally...
Yes, the S-15 is about achient history by now.
As for asking a manufacturer about a breakdown of the salt they produce, want sort of response do you expect? No one is going to give away the exact formulations. You got the "standard form letter".
As I seem to recall, and I'm digging up 25...
Having used Reef Crystals and plain old IO, I can state that I got much worse results with them then I do with Marine Environment, even after I added various stuff to it. Also, both reef crystals and IO do not completely dissolve, and leave a messy residue behind.
I think all the numbers you...
This is my opinion about the product. I doubt if anyone had actually tried it yet, especially since as of today, now, it can only be preordered.
This looks like it could be an excellent product. With any new electronic product, it's usually easy to come out with one that is cheaper and better...
Yes, I'd have to agree the Marine Environment salt does have something of a cult following. I started using it about 15 years ago when a small, run out of the basement, out in the middle of nowhere, mom and pop, but excellent LFS told me about it. I found I got much better results than I did...
My thought is, why does this need to be a local person? there are plenty of manufactures that will build a sump exactly to your specs.
Lifereef comes to mind and has an excellent reputation. See them here (offsite link) - http://www.lifereef.com/home.html
As I see this issue, there are several factors involved. First, many typical LFSs just are not interested. Captive bread SW fish tend to be a lot more expensive than their wild caught counterparts. For your typical LFS, this means those more expensive captive raised fish are just not going to...
Generally I agree with Carlo's post on salt mixes.
I've used both salts, but that was quite a few years ago, and manufactures do change formulas. When I used Tropic Marin not all the tests we do today were generally available.
It's a good point about Reef Crystals specifying a SG much lower...
I don't think that would be a problem, but if it does worry you, you could use silicon to cement a piece of metal, about 3/8" wide across the crack. Only cement one side to the glass, so you can still move the glass pains around.
I may do that in the future, but right now the store is just too new to give it a fair rating. It could easily get a lot better or a lot worse.
Call what I wrote a first impression.
I'll check into them from time to time and keep you posted.
I think you have made an excellent bulb choice. You may not even need the actinics.
You could use anything from 6500K to 20000K bulbs, but I think the 14000K to 17000K are about right for a reef. Others will like other bulbs.
Well, I got to Big Al's today and had a look around.
It's a store that I would consider worth a visit to, but nothing so over the top that you have got to see it now.
Overall the store is clean, nicely decorated, and does have a large circular tank with a couple of small sharks in it. They...
Looks like a bristle worm to me. Most are harmless. I will remove large ones though. When doing so, don't touch the spines, as they can break off in your skin and hurt. Use something like tweezers to remove them.
I had a similar problem with my Aqua Medic Space light. I removed all the ballasts and other junk, except the bulb holders. I rewired the entire fixture using Blue Line E Ballasts for the MHs. I used them because they could be mounted remotely, without the need for an additional box to house the...