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refugium
Thanks for the help
ty_05_f
Post #14
Feb 17, 2003
Forum:
Lighting, Equipment & DIY
Bring Out The Clowns!!!!!
The name smiley fits your clown very well
ty_05_f
Post #44
Feb 17, 2003
Forum:
Fish Discussion
Another Lighting Question
i'd go with one 50/50 and an anctic
ty_05_f
Post #7
Feb 17, 2003
Forum:
New Hobbyists
Feeding ?
i don't turn mine off but i only feed my fish one piece at a time and watch him till he eats it all
ty_05_f
Post #2
Feb 17, 2003
Forum:
New Hobbyists
refugium
Thanks for your help. I really appreciate it. I don't (can't) drill my tank. How hard is it to make the Over tank gravity return?? I thought i read that that was kindof hard to do.
ty_05_f
Post #11
Feb 16, 2003
Forum:
Lighting, Equipment & DIY
Good news
Congrats, How they do well.
ty_05_f
Post #3
Feb 16, 2003
Forum:
New Hobbyists
refugium
Yeah i thought of that but then again it's sorta risky b/c if one pump gets clogged your screwed. But thats probably what i'll do.
ty_05_f
Post #5
Feb 16, 2003
Forum:
Lighting, Equipment & DIY
Bad salt ?
I doubt it's bad but it could be a possibility. Just give it time to clear itself out. It could take a couple days to be real clear
ty_05_f
Post #6
Feb 16, 2003
Forum:
New Hobbyists
Screen names
Mine is Ty (Tyler)for my name, 05 (2005) year i graduate HS, and F for the initial of my last name.
ty_05_f
Post #26
Feb 16, 2003
Forum:
Reef Tanks
differance in ballast
Bump I'm curious too.
ty_05_f
Post #2
Feb 16, 2003
Forum:
Lighting, Equipment & DIY
refugium
I thought you had to drill your tank for one that would sit beside it?? I'm probably wrong though
ty_05_f
Post #3
Feb 16, 2003
Forum:
Lighting, Equipment & DIY
Brittle star behavior
yes most brittlestars are nocturnal
ty_05_f
Post #2
Feb 16, 2003
Forum:
Fish Discussion
Filtration & Lighting
For just a FO tank you could just keep the lights you have.
ty_05_f
Post #19
Feb 16, 2003
Forum:
New Hobbyists
Filtration & Lighting
nope the cpr you just hang it on the back and plug it in. It costs about 130.00
ty_05_f
Post #15
Feb 16, 2003
Forum:
New Hobbyists
Filtration & Lighting
If you can afford it get a Cpr Bak-pak. It has bilogical filtration plus a protien skimmer
ty_05_f
Post #13
Feb 16, 2003
Forum:
New Hobbyists
Filtration & Lighting
well i figured that the pump would turnover a large amount of water, and that ets_angel wouldn't need a larger powerhead. But i guess i was mistaken
ty_05_f
Post #11
Feb 16, 2003
Forum:
New Hobbyists
refugium
How would i go about making a refugium for a hang on or inside the tank. Thanks for the help in advance!
ty_05_f
Thread
Feb 16, 2003
Replies: 13
Forum:
Lighting, Equipment & DIY
Filtration & Lighting
You could go with one or two, get one with a high turnover rate though.
ty_05_f
Post #8
Feb 16, 2003
Forum:
New Hobbyists
Filtration & Lighting
yes a prizm is good and try a rio for the power head. The powerhead circulates the water better.
ty_05_f
Post #5
Feb 16, 2003
Forum:
New Hobbyists
Filtration & Lighting
Also it would be pretty wise to get a protien skimmer. This would help remove some algae. And do you have any powerheads???
ty_05_f
Post #3
Feb 16, 2003
Forum:
New Hobbyists
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