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wegotjs

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  1. I wanted to get a fire(blood) shrimp but i read in my invert. handbook ( by scott michael) that they will eat zoo's and soft corals. Everywere I have looked that is selling them online don't mention anything but that they are reef safe.Anyone had any bad experiances with them and do they get along with reg. cleaners.

  2. Jackpot !!!

     

    It just dosen't seem to flow like it should . Like a air pocket is forming in the line & only letting so much water through unless you were to suck on it to get the air bubble out. I have even put a tee in the line down by the sump thinking that it would let the air out and flow good.

  3. The closet one is the overflow . There is ph there but It dosen't matter I tried taking everything out so it is just a hole still wouln't start. My return is 3/4 and my overflow is 1 1/8. .JUST FLOW DAM YOU

  4. When I start the siphon ( by closing the ball valve briefly) I can turn the pump all the way 100% open and it will flow twice as much (300gph) and it will stay with that flow as long as the pump isn't not turned off (or power goes out)and it stops the siphon . The siphon works fine thats how I have run it but the problem is that it will not start the siphon itself . when the power is turned back on the higher flow of the pump plus not having the siphon results in THE TANK OVERFLOWING not the sump. I have never had it happen but I dream of the day when the power goes out and comes back on when i'm gone. DOH!

  5. I have a thirty gallon hex and I'm trying to advert a overflow problem with it if the power goes out(when).I have never been able to get it to flow good from the tank to the sump from the begining. I have a ball valve about a foot down and if I close it briefly and open it it starts a really good siphon.It flows at 300 gph with the siphon but if I turn the pump way down (about 50%) and just let the natural flow go with no artificial siphon it is flowing at 120 gph. Not sure if that is enough turn over for the tank.I have 1 1/8 flex tube running about 4 feet down and over slightly to the sump. There is a 90% bulkhead fitting on the tank. Any ideas ?

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  6. As a new member to the club,(this month) I have not gone to a meeting yet. However I think that the discusion that is going on right here is one of the reasons that I joined. I think it is great that members & prospective-members can have a discusion , to help in all the aspects of the club. A lot of clubs would just blow something like this off. I commend all those who care enough to try and fix any problems to make the club a better organization.

  7. Has anyone ever noticed a choc.chip star munching on polyps .I have twice now found mine taking a taste , Today I had to put him in time-out, and tommorrow maybe he will have to find a new home . He gets fed regularly and has been no trouble,for six months up till about 2 weeks ago.he killed a small group of polyps 8-10 & took a chunk out of my star polyps.

  8. Well, I broke out the magnifing glass . I checked out the Drs Foster & Smith site(identification) and It looks like I have redbugs for sure.Since I have no Acropora corals will they eventualy die? I have 1 galaxia, 1 leather softy, a few mushrooms. Since I have never had sps, they had to have come in on either the galaxia or a frogspawn the only additions in the last 6 weeks. Any suggestions. I would just as soon let them starve if there is little chance of further damage.

  9. I don't think I have a problem with them ( maybe i'm a slightly retarded) . I noticed red bugs , a couple of days ago on the glass down by the substrait. Not in big numbers but 20-30. I had a frogspawn die last week that seemed healthy and happy for the last few months.I don't know if this had anything to do with it or not.The only other hard coral i have is a galaxia, I was under the impression that red bugs didnt like LPS & softies. The only other corals in there are few leather softies.The reason I don't think it's a problem, is I have searched and can only find them on the glass not anything else.Do I need to panic or could it be somthing else. If it is red bugs will they die off because of a lack of food (I would reason if there was somthing to eat they would be on it)

     

    If anyone has some leftover flea equipment I could use IE. ferris wheel,trampoline, I would like to start training these guys.(nutty)

  10. ammonia & nitrites are at zero. filter cleaned 2 times a week. I put the plenum in on the advice of Woody at Seahorse.The filter really does not get that dirty because i am feeding so little. So what is the suggestions on substrait , none or some or lots?I get all my water at woodys , fresh and salt so all i know is that its r/o.

    I want to thank everybody for there time and suggestions I really appreciate it.

  11. This is my first reef tank, so not sure were to go from here.My nitrate levels are running between 10.0

    & 20.0 ppm . How do I get those levels down . First I did talked to a couple of people that said it's not realistic to see the levels at 0.0, on the other hand most books and shops say for reef you must have it at zero.Tank is 30 g hex W/ 20g sump,vho's,85 pounds live rock ,live sand.Been running for 6 months . A few soft corals and two small clowns Plus the cleanup crew.I clean my filter sock a couple times a week and do reg water changes 50% every three weeks . Still no help, I've even done Multiple changes the same day changing 75 % water It does bring it down a bit but never lower than 10.0ppm I have seachems

    de-nitrate in the sump , no help over 5 weeks. I have even tried feeding almost nothing

    for 2 weeks to try and help. AM I CRAZY. The corals are not dying, they seem healthy but I would'nt say they were taking off either. DOH! Set me strait were am I going wrong.DOH!

    Jon

  12. Just thought I might throw this out, as I’m curious. . Besides putting angels in a QT and watching them,

    Any tricks or medications( dips ) to use on them to reduce ick and other parasites, infections ,ect. Just want some feed back from all the knowledgeable hobbyist here to help with the angels and the tanks they go to

  13. These were hitch-hikers on some rock I bought about a month ago. I am wondering what they are and if they are good or bad. I think they some sort of anenomaes. They are up to a dime size. They have split and spread some so I want to make sure they are ok. Thanks!

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  14. I'm looking for a small substrate eating sea cucumber. I've checked around portland stores the last couple of weeks, with no luck.If anyone knows where in portland I could get one it would be appreciated.

    Jon

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