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D.L. Heritage Rings
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Clinton, CT USA
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Share your everyday items converted to reef use.
I think this may be an interesting, informative thread. Share your everyday items that you have found a way to use for your reef inhabitants. For instance, today I picked up one of these guys http://www.laprimashops.com/aerolatt...k_p_38-41.html
It is a hand held milk frother. I just used it as a mini, hand held blender on a cube of thawed mysis shrimp. The lps and sps are loving it. Share away.... Dave |
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Hickville, FL
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Call me crazy but...
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Turkey baster, for blowing detritus off rocks
Razor blades, for scraping coralline off tank walls Vinegar, for removing coralline and calcium deposits from equipment Bleach, for sterilizing things used in the tank & washing filter socks My husband's car-polishing cloths, to clean the outside glass Nori and other seaweeds, fresh seafood (meant for human consumption), to feed the fish Epsom salts, to add magnesium to the water Vinegar jug, IV tubing and an IV thumbwheel, used as a cheap way to drip-dose additives (alternative to an AquaDose unit) BBQ brush, to scrub LR Toothbrush, to scrub equipment & inside the tank Nail brush, for same Filter socks (they're actually for vacuums), to collect detritus Window screen frame & bird netting, to construct a wrasse-proof lid that lets light in As well as the measuring cup, knives and measuring spoons that Saltz Creep mentioned ![]()
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"The cure for anything is salt water: sweat, tears, or the sea." - Isak Dinesen Current Tank Info: 150g mixed reef, 30g sump/refugium, LED lighting, 100lbs LR, coral beauty, flame angel, blue & yellow tangs, gobies, damsels, 6-line wrasse, lawnmower blenny, dottyback, clown pair, rabbitfish, shrimp, crabs, CUC. |
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Hudson, WI
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Ms.Wages Pickling Lime
Driveway ice melt (Dow Fake and Mag Flake) Baking Soda |
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Moved On
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Southern Florida
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my hands...
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Baltimore MD
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Do paper towels have non reef related uses ??
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Indiana
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chopstick for mixing food
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Claremont, CA
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Those blue car drying towels are the best for keeping the outside of the tank clean. No streaks!!!
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Oklahoma
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Iam not allowed to use any household items for my fish tanks (says the wife but what she dont know wont get me into trouble until she finds out)
besides most items listed in other peoples posts.. garden hoses work wonders for draining the tanks(water changes) and for filling the tanks from the water change containers (i cut both end off the hose and buy the high dollar ones because the cheap ones kink and restict water flow i also have a glass canister that has the wire ring / rubber gasket lid that i dump a container of formula 1, formula 2 and prime reef flakes into and mix them together for ease of feeding on flakes but still aint found an effecient way to mix up various types of frozens fo ease of feeding Last edited by agreeive?fish; 09/07/2008 at 07:04 PM. |
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Elkhart, Indiana
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SUPER GLUE!
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They call me Chris I'm obsessed with fuzzy sticks 125 "In Wall" SPS :: 6*80T5HO on IC660's :: ETSS600 :: Dart with OM 4-Way and 2xMP40w-ES Current Tank Info: They call me Chris I'm obsessed with fuzzy sticks |
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Another Brick in the Wall
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Location: Wenatchee, WA
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Gutter Guard, syringes, glass baby food jars, 2 liter plastic pop bottles, razor blade holder/handle, ziplock bags, rubber gloves, cotton towels
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i use a springy clamp tea ball to thaw my frozen foods in. just let it drain for 5 seconds and dump it in the tank. the mesh is fine enough to hold the food in and let the water out.
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Rochester, MN
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lol if only I knew how to work online image hosting, this week I made a protein skimmer out of a pop bottle and pvc pipes and it works GREAT. Also, my refugium is in a beer brewing bucket.
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Great thread. Ways to save money.
Sometimes I just shake my head when seemingly common household items are labeled "reef safe" and marked up 10x
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All I want for Christmas is to stay employed... Current Tank Info: 200g display + 50g sump FO |
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I gauge its usefulness by how angry my wife gets when I use it. The better it works, the angrier it makes her-- measuring spoons, measuring cups, bath towels, etc.
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insert clever saying here. Current Tank Info: 200 gallon custom Marineland DD peninsular tank. LPS dominated mixed reef. Previous 90 gallon mixed reef TOTM April 2009. |
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Athens, GA
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Plastic coat hangers cut into pieces as frag pegs or rockwork skewers.
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Join Date: Feb 2000
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Dead washing machine as frag tank stand in basement at my old house.
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It's time for operation crazy-plan Current Tank Info: Drilled 55g, 14g sump, coralife 125 SS: mated pair of b&w misbar clowns, ywg |
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What was I thinking???
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Norfolk Va.
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I use one of those plastic rubbermaid bread containers to check my SG. Fill it with some water and stick the hydrometer in there
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