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  1. http://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/fod/3305824513.html

     

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    Someone bored?? Lmao

    Minimal purchase 100 bucks? Vin diesel??

  2. Gsp is considered a pest nowadays. That would be like have an aptasia grow out contest...if I could go back in time and never bought that live rock with a tiny square of Gsp things would be so much better.

     

    I like it, my wife calls it grass lol, just gotta stay on top of it. Looks cool to me. To each their own tho

  3. Those are true union ball valves, much better than just a valve, unless you dont have the part that screws onto each end in which case they are worth.......less

     

    GLWS

     

    I have some of em, can someone not buy just the piece that screws on? I don't want someone to buy em and not be able to use them. If that's the case I'll just toss em

  4. 30 gallon with built in overflow 20 bucks

     

    No name skimmer with no pump or collection cup 10 bucks

     

    CPR backpack refugium 20 bucks

     

    Almost new bucket or red seal salt 20 bucks

     

    Sell or trade for zoas

     

    I also have a piece of brown Xenia the long tall tree looking kind not the small white pulsing it's about 4-5 inches tall 3-4 inches across when it's flowing around 10 bucks

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    I agree. I'm dealing with hi nitrates right now. Been changing socks daily and put a nitrate reactor on the system. Because of the slow climb nothing was affected.

    On another note eels are extremely messy. I have 4 in my fowlr tank and the nitrates are always extreme.

     

    Dang eels!! So cool but such slobs lol

  6. I would think that might be the problem. Even if the eel eats everything it still is going produce waste.

    I change my filter socks every 3 days.

     

    So I'm assuming If i change my socks every few days ( I have like 10 of em) and stay on top of water changes it should be ok right? Or should I be worried?

  7. Change the socks at least weekly. Add some more rock. I would also add a deeper sand bed' date=' maybe in a refugium or extra tank away from the main display[/quote']

     

    I have a 4 inch bed in my fuge along with about 15 pounds of rock in the sump, in order to go deeper on my tank I'd have to empty the entire tank and start fresh with new sand right? Lotta work lol

  8. How deep is your substrate? How old is the tank? Depending on answers' date=' I am guessing you have a buildup of detritus somewhere. Could be dead spots, sump, bioballs, filter sock etc. Anywhere it can buildup[/quote']

     

    Sand bed is about 2 inches, entire setup is 8 months old

  9. Well your defiantly not over feeding' date=' so that would be my next guess. If not a bad test kit maybe dead spots?[/quote']

     

    Dead spots is def a possibility, I was thinking about adding another powerhead to only flow behind my rocks. I do weekly to bi weekly water changes of 20 gallons on a 40breeder so I'm confused on how they could climb to this high. Also I've not lost any coral or fish either

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