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I think I'm done. Famous last words, I know. I added a hob refugium
because I couldn't have the sump/refugium I wanted in the too small cabinet. I didn't really need it because the mandarin is quite plump, but in the spirit of not leaving well enough alone, I added it. I'd like to think the obsessive stage of this tank is over and I can simply enjoy it now. Everything seems okay and the only thing I wasn't happy with were the maxi jet 900s that seemed to blowing corals right off their rocks, but I turned them both upwards and I hope the sparse star polyps will now proliferate after their excessive exercise. Oddly enough, this little sal****er tank seems to require less attention than my other tanks, certainly fewer and less extensive water changes and almost no window cleaning. If you have dial-up don't even try to open the page: http://www.personal.psu.edu/faculty/...Stuff/SW7.html rtk (the light seems very bright because I cheated and put a tungsten lamp on each side of the tank for its portrait. The lamps are back in place in the room and the tank looks as you expect with 2x65 pc + I don't know how much pc over the hob refugium - 18? 36?- it's coralite 20" single.) |
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Very nice job keep up the good work.
Chris Carney www.exotic-aquatics.com rtk wrote: I think I'm done. Famous last words, I know. I added a hob refugium because I couldn't have the sump/refugium I wanted in the too small cabinet. I didn't really need it because the mandarin is quite plump, but in the spirit of not leaving well enough alone, I added it. I'd like to think the obsessive stage of this tank is over and I can simply enjoy it now. Everything seems okay and the only thing I wasn't happy with were the maxi jet 900s that seemed to blowing corals right off their rocks, but I turned them both upwards and I hope the sparse star polyps will now proliferate after their excessive exercise. Oddly enough, this little sal****er tank seems to require less attention than my other tanks, certainly fewer and less extensive water changes and almost no window cleaning. If you have dial-up don't even try to open the page: http://www.personal.psu.edu/faculty/...Stuff/SW7.html rtk (the light seems very bright because I cheated and put a tungsten lamp on each side of the tank for its portrait. The lamps are back in place in the room and the tank looks as you expect with 2x65 pc + I don't know how much pc over the hob refugium - 18? 36?- it's coralite 20" single.) |
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It looks darn good to me! Way to go Ruth. Keep up that attitude of yours, and
you'll be helping tons of people when they have questions too. :) Marc rtk wrote: I think I'm done. Famous last words, I know. I added a hob refugium because I couldn't have the sump/refugium I wanted in the too small cabinet. I didn't really need it because the mandarin is quite plump, but in the spirit of not leaving well enough alone, I added it. I'd like to think the obsessive stage of this tank is over and I can simply enjoy it now. Everything seems okay and the only thing I wasn't happy with were the maxi jet 900s that seemed to blowing corals right off their rocks, but I turned them both upwards and I hope the sparse star polyps will now proliferate after their excessive exercise. Oddly enough, this little sal****er tank seems to require less attention than my other tanks, certainly fewer and less extensive water changes and almost no window cleaning. If you have dial-up don't even try to open the page: http://www.personal.psu.edu/faculty/...Stuff/SW7.html rtk (the light seems very bright because I cheated and put a tungsten lamp on each side of the tank for its portrait. The lamps are back in place in the room and the tank looks as you expect with 2x65 pc + I don't know how much pc over the hob refugium - 18? 36?- it's coralite 20" single.) -- Personal Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com/oanda/index.html Business Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com Marine Hobbyist: http://www.melevsreef.com |
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"rtk" wrote in message t... If you have dial-up don't even try to open the page: rtk it might have been because I have dial up and opened it anyways (only took about 2 min to download) but it looked considerably like a Rio pump hanging in there on my dial up connection, I'd replace that if it were me. kc |
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You're right and I told the lfs guy that Rios have a terrible rep,
couldn't he get another one for me. Well, it came with the CPR, so he suggested that I just use it until it fails and then we replace it. That seemed extravagant to me, but it's part of the package, so I seemed to be stuck with it. I hope it doesn't do anything worse than fail. Ruth Kazez Dragon Slayer wrote: "rtk" wrote in message t... If you have dial-up don't even try to open the page: rtk it might have been because I have dial up and opened it anyways (only took about 2 min to download) but it looked considerably like a Rio pump hanging in there on my dial up connection, I'd replace that if it were me. kc |
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well there have been tons of tanks crashed from Rio's melting and spewing
their innards (nasty chemicals) into the tanks. I'd yank it and replace it with a maxi jett when $$$ allowed for it myself. hth kc "rtk" wrote in message t... You're right and I told the lfs guy that Rios have a terrible rep, couldn't he get another one for me. Well, it came with the CPR, so he suggested that I just use it until it fails and then we replace it. That seemed extravagant to me, but it's part of the package, so I seemed to be stuck with it. I hope it doesn't do anything worse than fail. Ruth Kazez Dragon Slayer wrote: "rtk" wrote in message t... If you have dial-up don't even try to open the page: rtk it might have been because I have dial up and opened it anyways (only took about 2 min to download) but it looked considerably like a Rio pump hanging in there on my dial up connection, I'd replace that if it were me. kc |
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