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I would try and make a DSB in the fuge also. If I wanted I could go into detail on the benefits and factors of a DSB in a fuge and I can tomorrow if you want me to but I am getting really tired. lol.
You will most likey get extra sand even after a DSB in the fuge so you could put more in the tank. Theres nothing wrong with that. It will only help lower your nitrates. BTW, nice rockwork and cool Three Stripe Damsel. |
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hey i just did the sand in to the fuge this are pics of my refeugium and my mini refeugium lol look
i hoep is a good aidea i have to put more sand in the fuge tomorow or so the 25 bag was only to cover the bottom |
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Okay, maybe the bickering about ocean water vs artificial saltwater can be taken to a new thread. Either approach can work, or fail, depending on the actual quality of the water available.
Personally, I would skip the DSB in the refugium, since I'm not convinced that the small footprint is going to support much in the way of animals. My refugium has no substrate at all.
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Talk about a closed mind and not able to think beyond the end of your own nose. Seems to me you owe thesaent14 an apology. The gentlemen is working hard to understand and make his situation better. That comment didn't help and quite frankly wasn't called for. Of course this is my opinion to which I am entitled to. But I bet most on this thread would agree with this thought. Regards, Pat
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hey pPatMayo
thanks for the help but i tell you i dont really pay atencion to that any more it ok i know the faq i dont type good but i do speak english and can read but don't spell good no is perfect BTW i was not borne in the us i am from dominican replublic you know lol samy sosa town borne and race in san pedro where all most is the mayor lleage player are now lets go to this post update the water is cristal clear after 48HR with the carbon is relly nice i test it the water noting bad was found all test was perfet i guess i can put fish in really soon thanks to all for all the help ones agen thats why i love this website and keep posting please dont argew for any mist understanding |
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Watch out for that little damsel - I have the same kind, he's very agressive. If you're going to keep him, I recommend you don't house him with shy/passive fish. My hawkfish, angels and dottyback keep my fourstripe in line, but he's constantly testing them. Small fish, BIG attitude |
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Chromies are a good idea... kind of ugly, but hey they are passive. I had Damsels and they were mean to each other... not as mean as my clowns I have now, but thats most likely because I am trying to pair them. As the days go by they are getting closer from what it seems.
If you plan on getting Damsels... plan on having a hard time catching them if you want to remove them from you tank. I made a little nice, cheap trap and tricked them with food. Any how... good job on the tank. DO RESEARCH AND TAKE YOUR SWEET TIME! |
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55semireef,
I suggest you realign your tone when speaking to other members on here. Here at Reef Central, we believe that dialogs between participants should be conducted in a friendly and helpful manner. If you disagree with a posting, please express yourself in a way that is conducive to further constructive dialog. Conversely, when you post on any given subject, you must be willing to accept constructive criticism without posting a hostile or inflammatory response. Personal attacks of any kind will not be tolerated. Please work to insure that Reef Central remains a friendly and flame free site where everyone, especially newcomers, can feel free to post questions without fear of being unfairly criticized. Thank you for your cooperation.
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And I hate to break it to you, you are wrong. Many people use NSW successfully (I'm one of them - 12 years now). Yes, there are caveats, but you can't say "you can't use seawater" in one sentence, then say you're right in the next. By the way, FOWLR is Fish Only With Live Rock. No, it is not Fish Only Without Live Rock. And yes, many people keep successful reefs using hydrometers. Small, accurate, cheap refractometers are a fairly recent occurrence, and are in no way mandatory for keep ing a reef (nice, yes, required, no). Semi, You know, I have only seen one other poster lately who was as adamant that he was right when he was so far off base, and who seemed to challlenge and disrupt a thread as much as you are here (calling others ignorant when they were correct is actually pretty indicative). Care to guess who that might have been? Kevin Last edited by Anemone; 05/25/2006 at 08:40 AM. |
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thesaent14, is that Bottlebrush algae you have in the back of your fuge? I love that stuff but never see it in anyone tank.
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here are the lates pic of my tank
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05/25/2006, 11:46 PM | #65 |
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The tank looks a million times better, nice going
Post some pics when you've got fish in the tank, I'd love to see it once it really gets going.
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very nice progress with your tank...that electric green was a bit scary...radioactive even...looking forward to seeing more about your tank's development and ignore the idiots about the spelling/grammar errors. Never thought your thread would become a rumble, huh?
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As for the use of NSW, I live 2 miles from the beach, in florida and I know of a few people as well that use it, I personally don't because I have an RO/DI unit of a buddy's that I use since he lives down the road and I only have a 55gallon but the people that do don't have problems...
(1) They own a boat and they go way offshore (2) They bring it home and they put it in a rubbermaid trash can for 24 hours with a heater and powerhead (3) They check all water parameters and make sure everything is in check and fix anything that may be wrong, I.E. PH, Salinty, various other things. But they usally don't have to fix much Also as for red tide here is some links to articles that have proven that red tide is pretty much gone. I do alot of fishing offshore and yes when red tide does hit its bad, this time it was really bad. I remeber going out one day when all the water was covered with bait fish and all other sorts of life... I had a buddy that went scuba diving and everything was dead under the water, I mean everything... But Red tide does go away, here is a link to the Fish & Wildlife Research Institute that takes samples of water around here and everywhere else, and they post it to their website so, here is some proof for (55semireef) that red tide is not currently around and that using NSW is ok Fish & Wildlife Research Institute here is another great website on red tide: Red Tide Florida (START) The only reason I'm posting this is to show that red tide is present like someone said above, & to show that it is gone if anyone is thinking about going offshore for some NSW... Hopefully this will help anyone in their decision making for their tank.
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thesaent14: Wow, vast improvement. In a few months you are going to have a really GREAT looking tank. Glad you got past the green water episode. Best of luck! Keep up the good work and patience.
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55semireef=blue carpet
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