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Rainmaker69

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  1. This is from another thread: I don't really have any suggestions, other than to maybe add a little Prime to their buckets to detoxify any ammonia. Read here: http://albertaaquatica.com/index.php?showtopic=14681&hl=
  2. I do not know about bio-wheel filters but on my 72 gallon I run a fluval 304 and an AquaClear 500 with an Aquaclear 300 running as a backup for my hospital tank. The power filters are great for mechanical filteration, meaning that less junk has to go through the cannister so that it runs longer before needed to be cleaned.
  3. Reading Karens "Everything died" thread and was wondering if Bristleworms can actually kill fish? Did not want to hi-jack so I started this.
  4. The most important factor in sizing a sump is to figure out how much water comes down from the tank into the sump after the power is out. An air hole on the pump outlet just below the water level will break the syphon so that the tank will not overflow the sump. Here is a link that covers sumps and plumbing fairly well and I know I have a sump overflow calculater somewhere but I will have to find it. HTH http://dslinux.dyndns.org/~denise/aquarium...utureindex.html Found it, http://reefcentral.com/calc/sump.php
  5. Just ran across this on another site and thought that I would share. http://www.practicalfishkeeping.co.uk/pfk/...m.php?news=1210
  6. My current "first aid" kit for my aquariums is: Prime Spare air pumps Spare filters Spare heaters Emergency space blankets, To wrap the tank in case of power failure 3000W generator Melafix Antibiotic tablets Usually have some Maracyn on hand also but not at the moment.
  7. I have had good luck with Petcetera double outlet air pumps, good output and fairly quiet. I set them on a piece of packing foam to insulate them from hard surfaces and they are quiet.
  8. Here is a pic of the stand I whipped up for my 55, Just sheet in the ends and back and add doors to the front and your good to go. I used free 2X4, #10X21/2" screws and wood glue for the frame.
  9. I have a pair of Blue acara and with current tank change-around, I was thinking about getting a Green Terror. Would it be possible for these species to interbreed? Not that I am breeding but I am just curious.
  10. Stay away from crushed coral, also, as it is about impossible to clean and a real nitrate trap.
  11. Stumbled across this and found it interesting. http://www.tropica.com/article.asp?type=aq...stic&id=541
  12. I am a newbie to planted tanks, having only limited experience with hygrophilla polysperma and Java fern. I tried a swordplant once, but it failed miserably. Probably due to low light. I am planning a 33 gallon southeast Asia tank and am looking at having some species of anubias, hygrophilla, and crypts. I am wondering if normal gravel would be good enough for these plants or if I should go with an earth/peat mix, or with a commercial substrate? I have a double 36" T8 fixture, currently with 18000K Powerglo bulbs that are over a year old so I will have about 2 wpg. I do not want to have to run CO2 and will probably be using Seachem excel, (or whatever it is called, brain dead at the moment). Opinions?
  13. Mine used to do that all the time, but after he got bigger than 8" he seemed to quit doing it.
  14. Are those 2X8 joists? If so, I would add some support under the tank. Just to be safe.
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