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  1. florida joe

    Picture for BangGuy

    Bang you commented on this plate before so this pics for you and yes boys and girls that is the dreaded CC
  2. florida joe

    Coralline Algae Question

    Quote: Originally Posted by Slice Because the bacteria at the end of the process are anaerobic, correct?
  3. florida joe

    Water Top Off

    Quote: Originally Posted by meowzer I use this....only it is 48", not 6' I think you could probably make one though....and use this as an idea even i will not comment but henry you know what i am thinking
  4. florida joe

    Water Top Off

    http://saltaquarium.about.com/od/doserwatertopofdiy/ss/diyautotopoff.htm Quote: it makes it close to impossible to go more than a few days without having to do water top offs. This is a true statement, IMO going a few days with out topping off is going to be Extremely difficult without an auto...
  5. florida joe

    Coralline Algae Question

    Too much porosity in fact is detrimental to di nitrification
  6. florida joe

    Water Top Off

    Quote: Originally Posted by meowzer IDC about post count, BUT I would like to add......if your overflow tubes, and hoses leading to the sump are dirty, that can also lower the level of the sump so it is good practice to clean them weekly Lois I try to make it a practice to have my hose...
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    Coralline Algae Question

    Article from the web Coralline Algae Coralline algae are divided into two groups: The articulated (erect), tree like with non-calcified branches attached to the substrate; and the non-articulated (encrusting), the slow growing crusty type on the rocks which this article is focused on. Aquarium...
  8. florida joe

    Advice how to clean pumps

    run them with a 50% water 50% bleach solution
  9. florida joe

    Water Top Off

    ummm ok i was just trying to up my post count But now that i have been called on it let me see if I can come up with another reason…. Ok well lets say you have some sort of mechanical filtration going on in you system. Something like blue and white filter material or some sort of sponges in your...
  10. florida joe

    Water Top Off

    FYI a drop in the water level in your sump does not have to come from evaporation
  11. florida joe

    Since i started using RO all has gone wrong

    with all due respect to the op one has to make sure they are using filtered water if they are making their own and not the waste water
  12. florida joe

    reseal tank

    For a glass tank 100% silicone sealant Cotton balls Rubbing alcohol Razor blades Masking tape [list type=decimal] 1 Buy the 100% silicone sealant from an aquarium store, pet store or home improvement retailer. If you purchase sealant from a fish store or pet store, it will be safe to use...
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    Since i started using RO all has gone wrong

    Are you making your own ro water
  14. florida joe

    Water Levels

    Look into a sea squirt to feed your sun coral
  15. florida joe

    Need I.D. HELP REALLY QUICK

    Look good just remember they can over run your tank
  16. florida joe

    Need I.D. HELP REALLY QUICK

    Quote: Originally Posted by meowzer OH...thanks.....I'll have to acclimate them to the MH's....wasn't thinking about that HAHA (slaps hand on head) Slaps on the head I LOVE WHEN YOU TALK DIRTY
  17. florida joe

    Possible vodka dosing catastrophe?

    Quote: Originally Posted by spanko I have never QT'd a fish. [hr] Henry my dear friend but you have had a blow fish on the QT have you not
  18. florida joe

    Need I.D. HELP REALLY QUICK

    Lois most if not all ZOOS can do just fine with moderate lighting as a matter of fact when you put them in your DT with the MH make sure they do not cook
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    Need I.D. HELP REALLY QUICK

    Lois sorry to highjack but for people looking to save a little money on an iodine dip just go to your drug store and buy POVIDONE IODINE 10% SOLUTION it’s about $3.00 for 8oz
  20. florida joe

    Need I.D. HELP REALLY QUICK

    Yea it looks like the little fu--ker Treatment: Treatment should be done in a quarantine tank. First step is to move the effected corals to a quarantine tank; the quarantine tank should have good light and water flow. Setup your quarantine tank, then take your coral out of the main tank and dip...
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