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08/29/2008, 11:54 AM | #326 |
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I would go with the rio hf 6 a little more gph than the mj1200. Iv heard of ppl taking out the 90 in the return and just flexing the pipe into the straight, they say it increases flow. I think a fuge on that small of a tank is kind of pointless if you’re going to do a fuge plumb a 10 gallon into the tank. Or maybe a couple of reactors instead of the fuge.
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08/29/2008, 06:08 PM | #327 | |
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08/30/2008, 03:02 PM | #328 |
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Oh I finally got my harlequins yay!! lol
I'll have to wait for a decent camera but here is a really bad pic using a cell phone: |
08/30/2008, 03:51 PM | #329 |
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posted the same in a different thread, but here's mine. i'm about to start a oceanic 50, so this one will be taken down for the most part & turned into a nurse/qt tank
whole tank view left side view right side view bubble coral brain coral torch coral pulsating xenia
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08/30/2008, 04:47 PM | #330 | |
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looks like cottage cheese in a ziplock bag... lol no seriously... get a better pic, i wanna see! |
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08/30/2008, 06:47 PM | #331 | |
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08/30/2008, 07:16 PM | #332 |
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how many are in there? 5?!?! those are harlequin shrimp right? or sexy shrimp?
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08/30/2008, 07:26 PM | #333 |
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nevermind, im stooooopid!
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08/31/2008, 01:37 AM | #334 |
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ya they are harlequin and there are two of them lol
I'll work on getting a good pic |
08/31/2008, 10:13 AM | #335 |
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Alright guys. I've encountered another head-scratcher in my quest to set up my Biocube 29...
How're you guys doing your flow on the 29g? I have a Hydor Flo "wavemaker" (I know it doesn't do much, but I think it's beneficial) on the end of the stock pump. I'm going to get another powerhead... But I can't decide if I want the Koralia 1 or Koralia 2. I just want a moderate flow. Nothing too strong. Anyone have any suggestions? |
08/31/2008, 10:38 AM | #336 |
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I had a Koralia nano for a while(about a day, HAHA it was worthless), then got a koralia 3 and put it between the two overflows aimed at the surface towards the front of the middle glass, it was pretty good flow! I only added the Koralia 2 when I started a bout with cyano in hopes to get more flow behind rockwork.
If you just want medium flow go with the K3, ITS GREAT
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08/31/2008, 10:39 AM | #337 | |
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08/31/2008, 10:59 AM | #338 |
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Haha. Okay. Thanks for the help. I didn't even consider a Koralia 3... I'm hopefully going to be able to hide it in a corner... I really do think that pumps are so unsightly. XP
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09/01/2008, 03:06 PM | #339 |
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here is a somewhat better photo:
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09/03/2008, 10:16 AM | #340 |
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and here as promised a good picture:
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09/03/2008, 11:10 AM | #341 |
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Beautiful photo!
Quite a nice addition, I think. |
09/03/2008, 11:15 AM | #342 |
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Does it get expensive keeping them fed?
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09/03/2008, 11:32 AM | #343 |
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not really depending on where you can buy the starfish.
but like if you get them for like $7-8 and you only have to feed them like twice a month. It really isn't that bad. oh and thanks for the compliment |
09/03/2008, 11:40 AM | #344 |
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I thought they needed weekly feedings. cool! do you need to mix up the variety of star from time to time or is that not necessary?
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09/03/2008, 12:07 PM | #345 |
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they can eat the same breed their whole life if needed.
most just go with chocolate chip stars as I plan on doing as well |
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Mine is coming tomorrow... Keep those pics coming....
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09/29/2008, 11:27 PM | #348 |
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Ive been lurking the RC forums for months now and have read an uncountable number of posts about everything and I feel like I have not even covered the tip of the iceberg but I have a few questions about the biocube, what kind of evaporation do you get daily? Can you be successful with mushrooms and zoos with the stock lighting, or do you just have to do the upgrade? I have never kept a saltwater tank so I am just doing my research, I will probably not feel ready to set one up for years though.
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09/30/2008, 01:01 AM | #349 |
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Here is my 29g BC.
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10/01/2008, 07:44 AM | #350 |
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Here's my obviously new 29g Biocube.
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