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I finally got the 275 up on the stand. Took a lot but it is ready. The plumbing and pump will be in within a week. Then I will have my 275 plumbed into 345 gallons with a total of 620 gallons. I can't wait! I can't get a full basement shot but you can see the other tanks in the reflection.
I am alive and well and still up in MASS. I have a 72 reef, a 40 frag, and a 40 bow front special tank. I just wanted to post this here for the friends that I made on this forum. I "had" a 210 until it bust a seam and spilled all over my basement while I was away.... Why is it things like this...
So I have always heard that if your tank is not completely level there will be issues. I just got my 210 how I like it and noticed the water is not level. It looks like it is about 1/2 inch off. Has anyone been running a tank not level for an extended period of time? Is there really any way...
What is bad to keep with an Anenome? Will angels or triggers eat them? I have one that is outgrowing my reef and I was thinking about putting it in my large fish only system.
If I had a pump that melted a power strip in my new saltwater mixing would the salt water still be good? If it leaked electricity into the water that would be fine now that it is removed, right?
So I have been running reef systems now for many years including tanks up to almost 400 gallons total but now I decided to get a seahorse tank. Is there any advice anyone would give that would be any different than a normal reef setup? Thank you!
So I wanted to know if anyone has seen this before.
I tested earlier today to find my Nitrates around 100PPM. I started getting water ready to do a large water change and noticed I needed to top off about 5 gallons.
I tested the Nitrates again after the 5 gallon top off and they were around...
Does anyone have any ideas why my SPS would die from the bottom up? It still polups out on the living parts but the bottom near the plug is dying going up. I thought this was just because of being put on the plug but it continues to go up the frag. There are a few frags that this is happening...
So the adapter that I used on my RO unit is leaking really bad so I found a new one online and it is Polypropylene. Is that material ok to use? The only ones I could find at Lowes and Home Depot was brass and even online I could not find another nylon one like the one that came with the unit.
I have two hippo tangs in my tank and they have always been fine UNTILL NOW! Now I have watched them pick at a clams non stop, my open brain, a few sticks! They keep closing up because of them! Anyone ever see anything like this?