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Medicdude

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  1. Judging by the useless banter that this thread produced, if ownership ever did change I'd probably avoid the site altogether. I don't think the Evolution of the site would be beneficial to Alberta Aquatica!
  2. Medicdude

    Sump

    As a minimum sump should be at least 1/3 the size of the main tank.
  3. Ok, it's official, I truly do hate you, lol, gorgeous tank that should be in my basement. Very nice!!
  4. If you manage to find a moving company to do it you can expect to pay in the neighborhood of $1000 give or take. I sold a similar sized tank a few years ago and that was the price the buyer paid for a 3 man crew. That price was also uninsured meaning if it breaks, to bad. If they wanted insurance it was another $800 or so.
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  6. I have to say that I find this quite upsetting as I put a lot of time and money into building up the store. I also find it hard to believe that someone would throw away that much money in such a short period of time. Between what it sold for, the expense of purchasing, staffing and other factors it was a considerable sum. Maybe I should have kept it......
  7. Never heard this before. Do you mind explaining why? Prime works by binding to the ammonia and rendering it harmless to your aquarium inhabitants. While the Prime is bound to your ammonia, it allows the biological filter in your tank to easily digest the ammonia. Because of this, Prime is a great product to use while cycling because it will promote the growth of beneficial bacteria in your tank. Since Prime is known as a "reducing agent," overdosing will lead to binding of oxygen, reducing the amount of useable oxygen in the tank. You should not use more than 5x the recommended dosage every 48 hours. This dosage should be sufficient to alleviate ammonia and will be safe for your tank.
  8. I agree 100% with Henry. I used Stability and / or Microbe Lift Special Blend to power cycle all my tanks when I relocated my store and also when I expanded and with little or no losses. I would also be cautious with overdosing Prime as you risk depleting the oxygen supply in a tank without sufficient biological filtration (and yes I know it's recommended to overdose in emergency situations).
  9. All I can say is WOW and what a shame!!!! For anyone serious about this I would be happy to provide feedback or answer any questions via PM only, not on the open forum.
  10. When you have a tank with a sump the water drains from the tank to the sump to be filtered and is then pumped back to the tank (similar to a canister filter only the canister is a closed system and the sump is open). When the power shuts off gravity takes over and water is siphoned out through the return line. If your return line is only submerged 2 inches, then that's how much water can potentially siphon out. If it's 6 inches then that's how much and so on. If it's a large tank, that's alot of water. If you don't have a check valve in place and / or a super large sump, you risk the sump overflowing and causing a flood. Hope that helps.
  11. I had a power outage and the check valves failed on both of my 270 gallon aquariums which caused a major flood in my basement. My insurance company covered all of the flood damage no questions (I deal with ING)
  12. I agree Derek, morals and ethics come into play when making these decisions. As I said in my earlier post $60 - $75 per hour is reasonable and there are plenty of people making a living doing Aquarium Maintenance. In fact some stores started out doing maintenance only.
  13. airflow :well: ummm do you think this tank is going to be sealed like a ducks @$$ho/e? also what do you think airstones are for? explain to me why I need to drill holes for airflow... These are the kinds of :cuss: comments that make people NOT want to provide input or share experiences to aid other hobbyists. Good luck with your ducks @$$ho/e and airstones!!
  14. Unfortunately there are companies out there in all industries that routinely take advantage of people like that.
  15. I agree with all T Dawg's comments but think it's a little pricey considering they are only coming out twice a month. When I had my company it was $60 per hour on a weekly service and $75 for anything else. I did not charge travel but did charge a minimum 1 hour per visit. $150 per month plus supplies would be reasonable. Depending on the client though sometime's you have to add a PITA charge (PAIN IN THE *SS)
  16. If you were in Vancouver you would not need a trans shipper but you would have to clear customs with them yourself, which in the Vancouver airport would not be an easy task due to the size.
  17. Great job Dave, looks awesome, and thanks for the 29 Biocube and 75 gallon. Hopefully they will be full by next week.
  18. What kind of filter is on the tank? I have found that most people that have this problem have canister filters and as Patrick stated lack the surface agitation to promote good oxygen exchange. If it is a canister, make sure the return line breaks the surface of the water. As for the temperature, Fancy Goldfish are actually warm water fish whereas ordinary Goldfish prefer cooler waters. Here is a great read on Goldfish. Wetwebmedia Goldfish Article
  19. If it was my uncle I would wonder what I did to make him not like me.....asking price is way to much
  20. I would rethink the pipefish idea as well as the Banggai. A 10 gallon is not nearly big enough and they can both be difficult eaters. They are also best suited for an established aquarium, preferably with a refugium. Keep researching while you are cycling your tank and do not rush. See here on the pipefish: Banded Pipefish
  21. If you contact any of the "tank builders" out there, ask them how long they recommend waiting before filling a tank. No offense but how many tanks have you built or repaired? The tank I made reference to was a 275 gallon so perhaps the size makes a difference for the 10 - 14 day time frame. It's just a recommendation anyhow, do with it what you will. You can also consider contacting Concept Aquarium in Edmonton (780-930-4242) and ask for their advice as they were my "tank builder".
  22. I had my tank builder do a similar repair on a customer tank when I owned my store and it was recommended by them to keep the tank water as low as possible for 10 - 14 days after installing the brace.
  23. In sump or hang on? The best hang on skimmers are the Aqua C Remora, as for in sump the ASM G series
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