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    I ordered live rock. not enough?

    It won't be too much. It might be not enough, but you will just have to wait and see. I have a 30 gal with about 25lbs of really nice rock and I think it needs more. When tanks are really full of rock I personaly think they look better. JMHO
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    ID Please

    can you tell me anything about it? is it good for a fuge? Does it grow fast? I have it under 130 Watt PC's in a ten gallon fuge.
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    ID Please

    he also said it doesn't need to be planted, it can just hang out.
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    ID Please

    The guy at my lfs hooked me up with this macro, free of charge, and I was wondering if anyone could ID it for me?
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    How much is too much?

    The only sand I have is up against the front glass and a small strip down the middle. The rest is on egg crate and PVC. So I could probably afford more movement without kicking up sand. I was thinking of maybe the wavemaster pro. Is this a good wavemaker for the price? I don't have a ton of...
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    How much is too much?

    Thank you very much. That was a good article. It helped me understand that I probably have enough laminer flow, but I need to work on surge and turbulance. Thanks again, AJ
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    How much is too much?

    Is there ever too much flow? I know that too much from powerheads can be bad because of their narrow stream, but what about from other sources. For instance in my tank right now I have a Seio M620 (620 GPH) and a return system from my sump that has two RIO 1400's (-4 ft, 243 GPH). It is a 30 gal...
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    how do I glue a frag?

    Here is a pic of the little guy. It is probably the size of a quarter. This pic is just under my PC's, the halides don't come on until later in the day.
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    how do I glue a frag?

    I noticed that almost this exact conversation was happening in the sps forum. Sorry for making you repeat yourself, but I am greatful for the help. I found a good place for it. I will post a pic when my lights come on in the morning.
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    how do I glue a frag?

    Ok, so the glue isn't working. If I found a place to set the frag, will it eventually grow onto the rock? It is attached to small piece of rubble right now.
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    how do I glue a frag?

    Thanks for the help. I do have super glue gel, so it should be all good. I am so excited. this is my first SPS and I can't wait to put it in place.
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    how do I glue a frag?

    I just bought a monti frag and am wanting to attach it to a rock at the bottom of my tank. I would prefer to not have to dig the rock out to dry the piece. Can I just put the super glue on the frag and stick it under water? Will this work? Thanks for any help, AJ
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    Adding Fish

    that is sort of what I was thinking. I think I am going to go with a bicolor blenny, Marroon clown (just bought today) and a fuzzy dward lionfish
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    Adding Fish

    Do you think a lion can eat a six line?
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    Plumbing

    I will probably do that. Maybe I will just try the epoxy for the fun of it. If it works then I learned something and if it doesn't, oh well I am going to buy a new bulkhead anyway. Thanks for all the help I really apreciate it. AJ
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    Plumbing

    correct.
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    Plumbing

    well, here is the other problem, the part that is leaking is the part that is connected to my overflow. I would have to get a whole new peice from CPR. Woudl epoxy work or maybe silicon?
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    Plumbing

    everything is glued, but one must not have sealed properly. I don't have any unions. I don't know what they look like. Is it too late to add them or can I just cut the pipe and stick them in?
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    Adding Fish

    I was planning on a fuzzy dwarf. They are bit hardier then the fu man chu and from what I hear eaiser to get on frozen food. What kind of wrasse is reef safe that would do good with those other two fish?
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    Plumbing

    pipe, pipes and more pipes. Oh yah, and wires
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