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  1. Did you call or email them? They still haven't replied to my email yet.
  2. I've never had a problem with any of mine but I just sent in all my series numbers in for them to check.
  3. I am pretty sure that those ones don't offer the light spectrum that will grow plants. I have Beamswork LED's as well as Current brand LED lights over my fry tanks, and keeping even java moss alive is impossible, my Finnex is a tad better, but it's still tough. LED's for specific planted tanks offer different light spectrum, and ZooMed does offer special plant modules that contain 1 6000K LED and 2 two blue 465nm LEDS. The fixture I ordered has 25 different color LED's to cover the entire spectrum of light. So there is quite a bit to it. Thus the price difference for example for Marineland regular and Marineland planted. You can replace the original modules that contain 4 white and 2 blue LEDs with 4 white and 2 red LEDs (620 - 630 nm). I think this maybe the new thing, LEDS that can be replaced when burnt out. http://www.zoomed.com/db/products/EntryDetail.php?EntryID=1556&DatabaseID=2&SearchID=3&SearchContext=YTo2OntzOjg6IlNlYXJjaElEIjtzOjE6IjMiO3M6MTA6IkRhdGFiYXNlSUQiO3M6MToiMiI7czo4OiJLZXl3b3JkcyI7czo4OiJMaWdodGluZyI7czo3OiJIZWFkaW5nIjtzOjg6IkFxdWFyaXVtIjtzOjg6IlNlYXJjaF94IjtzOjI6IjI0IjtzOjg6IlNlYXJjaF95IjtzOjI6IjIwIjt9
  4. Your thread got me searching and I found these: http://angelfins.ca/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=28221&products_id=1586 They don't come in 72" but the LEDs can be somewhat customized depending on what you would like. Pretty cheap too.
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    Eheim Lovers

    Hubba Hubba, time for a new 2262. Thanks for the heads up!
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    Sand In Calgary

    I like pool filter sand. It's a larger sieve size than most aquatic sand so it doesn't disturb as easily. It's supposed to be cleaner than playsand but I've never used playsand so I can confirm that. It is a silica sand so you need to be more careful when dealing with the dust.
  7. Not sure but I don't plan on moving anytime in the near or distant future. Not sure what the regulations are in the MD but I'll check into it, but I've seen some other ponds on surrounding acreages. I have plenty of moles around and I would go berserk if they tunneled into my pond. Really, I should see if she's available.... :P
  8. I've treated with Seachem ParaGuard in the past but most say to do half doses or less for shrimp.
  9. That sounds awesome, I wish I could afford something like that. I'm thinking about something in the 15,000 - 25,000 gallon range but I have a high water table so I may need to have it come a couple feet above ground. Not sure what I want to line it with as I am fearful of burrowing critters getting through a soft liner. I've heard of spray on cement lining but I can't find it anywhere, ever heard or worked with it? What are options for filtering all year round? Thanks, Ron
  10. Hello, I am thinking of building a very large pond over the next couple of years and was wondering if there was anyone on here with lots of experience that wouldn't mind me picking their brain for some help. I contacted a professional pond builder but they gave me a quote that was more than both of my vehicles.....when they were new :shock:!!!!! I may only excavate and line it this coming spring and worry about filling and filtering the year after. Thanks, Ron
  11. Thanks Cate, I would love to but waiting to see how reviews are on the Go Pro Hero 3+. I need to see if I can afford my pond build and if I can, then I will get some real monsters.....muhahaha.
  12. Thanks guys. Finding food for Sterlets is almost as hard as getting them. I am currently using Hikari Sturgeon food but I've read that they discontinued it. I did find some remaining stock in the US and it's on the way. A good friend of mine is also getting me some Tetra Sterlet Sticks which I hope they like and remains available.
  13. You may have no need to go out East, I maybe getting some in my next Ebiken order.
  14. I am but I also have a Eheim 2262 filtering this stock tank. All I have growing now is an out of control basil plant that I have to trim every couple of days or it will flower. I had a couple 4'+ green onions in there but they were just falling over and getting in the way. Now that golf season is over, I'll start some new plants.
  15. I haven't posted this one in a long time, it's my last of the 5 Sterlets I got a while back. I think he's somewhere between 20" and 24", it's a 7" Imperial Flower loach in the pic below for comparison. Sorry for the crappy pics but it's hard to photograph it in the stock tank especially cause it hardly stops swimming. I have a lead on some sturgeon that are going to be legally imported so hopefully I can get a couple friends for him/her. Thanks for looking, Ron
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    Hydor Fans

    I prefer the tray system in the Pro 3 models. The only Classics I am running right now are a 2213 and a 2262. The 2213 has a basket for all the media which makes it easy to remove and backwash. I haven't had to clean the 2262 yet, I am not looking forward to that day.
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    Hydor Fans

    Only article I've read on them says they are going to be very economical. They definitely remind me of Kotobuki filters but are going to be only a fraction of the price. I am a BIG Eheim fan but for the price, I may hook one up as back up filter on my next tank. Edit: Found some pricing online, $89.95 for the 190 GPH model to $165.95 for the 345 GPH model.
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    My Shrimp!

    Looks like the CBS have some TB in them, that looks like a Blue Bolt.
  19. Prices have fluctuated in the last year. My original ones that I got late last year were $500 for 10. Earlier this year they were slightly cheaper but this last shipment they were less than half of what I paid for my originals.
  20. Geez Frank....I just got the order on Saturday and you show off some new shrimp. Guess I'll be ordering again soon .
  21. Yes indeed. Sorry only pic I have of mine is when a couple of them photo bombed my berried Carbon Rili pic.
  22. Well the CPO experiment didn't last long, I saw that the tail of one of my BTOE was nearly completely snipped off. I'll have some more colour soon as I'll be adding my Bloody Mary shrimp to this tank.
  23. Nice Caine! I am too lazy and lack the talent, I think I will stick to the Ebiten ones . If you want non reflective bare bottom, I would have a place like Bow Valley make custom tanks with frosted glass.
  24. I am definitely an Eheim fan, I have a 2213, 2075 Pro 3, 2076 Pro 3e, 2078 Pro 3e and the 2262 monster running right now. I haven't used any other brands but there are some people on here that swear by Rena and maybe some day I will try one. If you get a Pro 3 or Pro 3e, the media is held in baskets. I just cleaned one the other day, it was very quick and easy. Ron
  25. Thanks. I scooped out 36 of my nicer OEBTs, acclimatized them and added them to my new tank. I also added 6 CPO, they better keep their little orange claws off the OEBTs....LOL. Ron
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