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02/17/2013, 10:32 AM | #126 |
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Thanks @henry cold and @lilman024
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02/20/2013, 06:50 PM | #127 |
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looking good man! for the float switches these also work well:
without a float switch: http://genesisreefsystems.com/produc...bly-no-sensor/ with a float: http://genesisreefsystems.com/produc...y-with-sensor/ I like their float switches because the cords are long, however you can not "reverse" them like you can with some other float switches. perk of this setup is that you can set them to any depth, all you need is a piece of 1/2" PVC. adjustment is very easy
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02/26/2013, 08:21 PM | #128 |
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Must be doing something right... The clowns spawned today. I don't plan to try to rescue this hatch at all, but maybe someday!
A brood of cardinals on the other hand.... |
01/15/2014, 11:18 PM | #129 |
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Failed valve
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01/15/2014, 11:38 PM | #130 |
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Holy smokes!!!! I was going through an old thread and saw your avatar. I was wondering how it was going. NOT what I was expecting.
Sorry for your troubles. Hope it works out. Do you need any help? I've sold off all of my extra stuff. Not sure what I have that could help. No, I'm not bringing you a sledge hammer.
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01/15/2014, 11:41 PM | #131 |
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I think I'm in OK shape with the half dozen tanks I have in the basement. I'll string up another tank or two in series to add gallonage to my basement system. The few corals I had are a wash. The couple show-size fish are important to me. I should be OK for a little while.
Anyone want to babysit a 8 inch pink-fin trigger that LOVES inverts??? Or a 10 inch Foxface??? He's a model citizen... |
01/15/2014, 11:43 PM | #132 |
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ABC might be able to help. They're also doing tanks at cost now. If you can tread water (no pun intended, ok maybe a little bit) for a little while, they might be able to get you what you're looking for. Even custom I believe. Give Tim a try.
My fish are coming home soon. Maybe they can babysit yours.
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01/15/2014, 11:45 PM | #133 | |
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I'm going to turn these lemons into lemonade and see if I can improve on what I had. |
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01/15/2014, 11:50 PM | #134 |
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I thought a guy in the southern tier was selling a 300DD but I couldn't find the thread.
You mentioned custom, do you have a dream tank/dimensions vs just another big one?
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01/16/2014, 12:17 AM | #135 |
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I want something in the 6 foot long and 36 wide range. height doesn't matter much. My use is a 2 side peninsula.
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