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RyanGSP

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  1. Try Minnows next year. They will never get big enough to stop eating the mosquito larvea like the goldfish will. Depending on how deep your pond is the goldfish should make it through the winter. Ours is 4.5 feet deep and they make it okay.
  2. Nice stuff. I love the long low profile tanks. I have a Regal Tang as well and does the run and hide when he gets spooked too. Like yours there is always a eye ball poking out to keep watch. I also love the Blue and green zoanthids.
  3. I think the last sat of the month Riverfront puts all their LR on sale 50% off. But if you keep an eye on the classifieds on here and on Canreef you can pick up premium LR for $4-6 per pound although my last buy I bought my rock for $2.75 a pound.
  4. Dana I asked ya a question about your 90gal on another forum just a heads up incase you didnt see it under your canister filter you had forsale.
  5. A couple cheap battery operated air pumps and a pack of batteries would ahve saved you ALOT of trouble. I keep 2 on hand for my little 40G SW just incase but am looking into a Vortech with a battery backup so there is always water movement.
  6. I would leave a molly or 2 in there, the JD will take anger and frustration out on it instead of each other.
  7. Now I am not a perfect speller but this is near impossible to read. Download Firefox and the spell check add on. It will make it much easier. I do agree with the person that said the salt we specifically buy for our aquarium has a bunch of additives already in it and this is why we use it. I would doubt that corals, or inverts would live very long in there because you lack the chemicals they need in their everyday lives. If you come back and say you will dose then you may as well just go buy a Bucket of salt for $50, save yourself a bunch of time and money. Alot of people seem to forget that the Marine Salt isnt just salt it is full of additives that our inhabitants need to survive. Salt isnt one thing I would skimp but dry live rock seeded with some premium rock is a good thing. It will just take a few months for it to seed throughout the tank.
  8. RyanGSP

    75 Gallon

    Thats a 78 gallon tank. 48 x 18 x 20 is your standard 75 gallon but its actually 74.8 gallons.
  9. LPS, SPS, Clams, Softies can all be kept under T5 or Metal Halide but T5 will give you more play with your coral colours because you will have the ability to change out different bulbs. You dont really get that choice with a MH because you only have 1 bulb.
  10. What is the price on that? I was able to get a 48" 2x250 Metal H and 4x54w T5 and 6 LED moon lights for 425 US including shipping from ZS Aurora (http://www.zsaurora.com/Product_pages/mhadv.html), and I am really pleased with it great quality and it comes with lights! Just a thought... Your exchange, duty and shipping is going to drive that price through the roof. You would be better off cruising this forum and canreef looking for a used fixture. I run a 24" 4 bulb T5HO New Wave fixture (Same company that make Teklights) and love it. Individual reflectors, 4 bulbs, runs cool, a t5HO for $130 (thanks to Gold's). I would look at a New Wave 48" fixture and they come in either 4 bulb or 8 bulb for half the price of a Tek if I were setting up a 48" tank..
  11. I would check out the canreef forums all you need is a small fountain pump. I would use a small rubbermaid container fi you dont care about seeing clearly inside.
  12. Depending on the size of the fuge. I plan on running 5x turn over per hour through mine tops.
  13. Holy crap how did you get your rock looking like that. Thats awsome looks fresh from the ocean and some nice frags.
  14. I am not talking about bolts we are talking air flow. Without the rear corners notched out the air is going to have a difficult time getting out and with the humidity between the water and glass there may be some bubbling between the plastic sliders and the glass which you could hear. You could also get hard water stains on the glass from water getting out through the tiny cracks (from the humidity) this will impede light. If you notch the corners even just and inch or 2 you wont get any of this and there will be plenty of air circulation over the water. Noone mentioned anything about drilling holes. Take the time to read a post before you throw a little hissy fit. Even if they are giving you a hard time grow up a little bit and ignore them.
  15. When you get the glass cut get them to notch the 2 back corners of glass. This way there is still good airflow over the top of the water.
  16. Skip the live rock and find someone who is trimming some of their Chaeto(sp?) algea this is what most people use in their sumps with good results. I use Green Grape in my tank because I like the looks of it. Yes sand in the fuge is a good idea. I would say 2 or 3 inches. You can make your fuge as big as you want. Personally I would use a 15 gallon with 2 T5's over it with 6700K bulbs or a couple of desk lamps with some plant grow bulbs. After all your not raising coral in there your trying to grow plants.
  17. If you still have ich try cuppermin. Stuff works awesome and wont kill your live rock.
  18. Not so good at combating algae but a really good idea for combating parasites like ich. if you want to combat algea set up a refugium either in the tank or if you can underneath. You dont want too much GPH through it so a separate tank is bet IMO. I have seen external ones done 2 different ways. One the fuge is over the aquarium and water is pumped from the sump into the fuge which then overflow directly in the tank. You hear about people setting up refugiums to help with pod populations well this is the best way to get live one from the fuge into the main tank. The second the fuge is set up above the sump and empties into the sump. You could make one of your sump chambers a fuge but there is too much water going through it for it to be any good. Also a Reactor such as a Two Little Fishies with phosban would help. What type of readings are you getting with your Phosphates and nitrates?
  19. How big are these Oscars? Unless Grande PRairie got some 8 inch Oscars in the last 3 weeks I know what size they are and I wouldnt worry about 3 3 or 4" oscars in a 45 gallon tank. Sounds to me like they are working out some dominance seeing as the one laid claim to the whole tank and now you added 2 more. I agree you need to rearrange everything but there is no need to take the fish out. Do you have any evidence to back this up?
  20. You would still need a trans shipper to receive thee fish for you. With the cost of shipping and trans shipper it would be cheaper to just fly them in. I do agree with BlackMbuna there is mostly likely someone in Canada breeding what you are looking for or who has what your looking for just look around. Its just like buying a truck in the states. Even if you go to the border to pick the truck up you still need the broker to get it in to Canada. Just like fish just because your willing to drive to BC and bring them back you still need the Trans Shipper. BTW if you watch airline tickets it would probably be cheaper to just fly to Vancouver and back than pay for gas.
  21. I am still trying to figure out how a tank can be done without any glass for the front of it?
  22. Neon or Cardinal Tetras with a pair of Rams would be cool.
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