sorry should of said im in the uk, could prob get one shipped but for ease something readily available over here.
nothing special just a few frag tanks maybe a small display tank more industrial rather than for show unfortunatly...
hey just want your inputs for a large setup - mainly protein skimmer really, the setup is going to comprimise of 5 or 6 tanks upto 300l a piece, each will have its own dedicated light and circulation but all the tanks will share skimmer and heaters, this will be a coral only setup but might have...
lol yeh thanks not sure on a price, it kind of gutting trying to put a price on your pride and joy and something ive poured thousands on over the years, so im just open to reasonable offers...
Description: 340 litre fish tank (48" Wide, 18" front to back, 24" high) with stand. Tank & Stand in used condition with slight scratches to glass as with all mature tanks..
Setup includes:
All rockwork - in tank and extra
All soft and hard corals which includes pulsing xenia, galaxea...
the hydors seem to have hude reliabilty problems imo, i had 2 koralia 1's both have died. i ended up buying a cheap powerhead from china via ebay and have to say it outperforms the koralias and at £25 im not gonna be as upset when or if it breaks as i was when my koralias died at £65 a pop. so...
6" Sohal Tang, good swimmer, healthy eater, can be boisterous.
Selling due to downsizing. Collection preferred, but
delivery can be arranged within a reasonable distance (at additional
cost - ask for quote). Serious buyers only please.
£200 OVNO
yes it was awesome we went to marsa alam which is further south than the main destinations. but soon will be very popular. its not long since the airport was built there so still not too many tourists but driving though the area there has been a hell of a lot of money invested there with huge...
just a week, not long enough though. ive never seen so many sohals ever that was like the most common fish there.went scuba diving aswell but seeing as though it was my first time i figured not to take the camera...
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got more fotos will upload when i get over jet lag...
...some more
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its a powder brown a lil peeved bout it really they are also known as gold rim tangs, if u compare it to my previous one u will notice that it is missing its gold rim lol, the lfs had its displaylights turned off when i bought it... lol nm
well each to there own lol i hate em ive tried joes...
u wanna use baking soda (sodium carbonate) aka washing soda or soda ash. baking soda would be best because its food grade rather than washing soda.
http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2006-02/rhf/index.php
thanx all, yeh just read an article in an 'online magazine' and thought what the heck.
day 2 29-8-08
nitrate 0.1 ppm
phosphate just over 0.25 but not near 0.5 according to my salifert colour card.
0.4 mL dosed
again i'll sort some pics out soon!
id go for one big one and 1 or 2 smaller ones, the smallers ones for surface aggitation and flow round the back of your rocks to stop detrius collecting and say a hydor koralia as your main flow...
having trouble keeping phosphate down in my tank so I'm gonna try dosing vodka.
i have a single fish a powder brown, which eats the more desirable nuisance algae but still left with loads, and the Halimeda is using a fair whack of my calc alk and mag supplements. my sps is growing but very...
thanks for the fotos! looks cool, i have 10mm glass u reckon it will hank on that? also how is your being fed?, i have a hob skimmer with a flexible outlet u think there would be anyway of blocking off the inlet and just have the skimmer emptying into it?
sorry no chaeto only caulerpa
dont quote me on it as i have little experience with dsb's but the bubbles should be nitrogen gas as the nitrates are broken down in the anaerobic environment.
i used to have a mantis shrimp in my tank which had housed itself in a piece of live rock with soft polyp mushrooms on, the quickest method that i was advised was to simply remove the rock and pour sparkling water over it, flushing the shrimp out (into a bucket). The mushrooms survived fine and...