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nwcoralfarm

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  1. exciting, I just did my first personal tank in a long time. I had forgotten how much I really enjoyed this hobby til I did. Now I choose to spend hours staring at my tank again. I like the softies idea personally but freshwater can be fun too!

  2. So I had a dream last night that everyone was screaming at me and I couldn't even hear myself think. It was intense and confusing so I screamed SHUT UP!!!!! and awoke immediately after wards to the wife staring at me from the other side of the bed with a look on her face like I just murdered a kitten.(wife)

     

    Well apparently I didn't just scream it in my dream, I woke up the whole house(waving) She was pretty mad at me for it but I couldn't help but to just laugh at the whole thing, I have never talked in my sleep before much less yelled.(laugh)

  3. My personal recommendation is to throw it away as fast as possible and get a skimmer worth running. But if you insist on tuning it then try blowing through the hose while it's running to see if it will mix then.

  4. The only problem I have with fish like that is that they like to pick at the rockwork and some of my favorite stuff in about the reef is the little critters that crawl on it and feather dusters and what not. Those guys like to eat that stuff up.

  5. Yeah I really dont test anything anymore, unless there is a problem which I can't remember the last time I had one. Just stay consistent with your water changes as long as you haave a good salt and there is no reason to have any problems.

  6. Yep from experience as well I can say that most methods end up fragging them like crazy. I had 1 in my tank that hit a powerhead and I soon had 20 across the top of my rocks. I added a peppermint shrimp less then a week ago and they are all gone.

  7. Your so welcome!! It's always nice to see you!! Hope to see you again soon!! Let us know when you will be in the area again!!

     

    Sunshine and Smiles,

     

    Clay

     

    Great job Clay! You should throw up a pic of the last one you did for me.

  8. Yeah this really is a saltwater forum, however the general rule is 3/4 into the tank and 1 1/2 out. This will vary though depending on what size pump you are running. To be honest I have never seen a freshwater setup that needed a sump but if you are looking to setup some kind of natural filtration then I suppose you could.

     

    1. the size of bulkhead you need for that tank is the size of the hole you have drilled in it. Measure the hole and look for a bulkhead with that size O.D.

    2. You can really use schedule 40 or 80, I think 40 is a bit more common so that is what I would use.

    3. You can really run any size sump you want, there is no rule to it really.

    4. I would recommend at least a 1200-1800 GPH pump, you can pick up a mag drive pump for cheap either here or at several different stores in Portland.

     

    And yes, if you are like any of the rest of us you will find it requires at least 10 frustrated trips to the store, PVC glue, fittings, clamps etc. A lot of patience and a bit of trial and error. It really is very simple but doing it for the first time can be frustrating so do some reading first.

  9. I have dipped coral in freshwater since I started and noticed that it won't always kill the nudi's and most importantly their eggs. I have literally spotted a zoo eating nudi on a polyp and put them straight in cold fresh water and watched the nudi cruise around with no problems and live after a 10 minute dip. I haven't experimented with too many brand name dips so I couldn't say for sure on those but if you put them in the freshwater and shake them around a bit and then inspect for eggs you won't find too many problems, and for the record I don't even bring the freshwater up to temperature and I have never had a problem with it.

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