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Jimmy

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  1. Here are a few more pics The open brain Another rbta pic Lots pf stuff in this pic
  2. For some reason neither of my clowns hang out in the anemones. They did for a little while but they don't anymore. DDvier- I had originally gotten 13 tubs from Rik. Now I have the multitude that you see.
  3. I figure it has been a while since I have posted pics so here are some pics of my 15g. This is now my one and only tank after taking down a 65g, a 10g, and a 25g. The whole setup The tank itself Leishman's prolific tubs and one of the RBTA's I got from jamesbuf My bali green slimer My blue tort Tank Specs: AGA 15g Tank Custom canopy 1x150w Phoenix 14k HQI 2x24w T5HO (1x URI SuperActinic, 1x Hagen Actinic) AquaC Remora Skimmer 5-6g fuge with lots of chaeto Fish: 1 True Percula Clownfish 1 False Percula Clownfish 1 Royal Gramma Corals/Inverts: Green trumpets Red and green open brain Bali green slimer Blue tort Tubs blue zoas Lots of other misc zoas Green frogspawn Misc acro Green montipora Green tree leather Green hydophora Blue stylophora 3 rbtas I will try to keep this thread updated as I add more to my tank.
  4. Working at a LFS, I have heard of all kinds of things that people do with damsels. Usually we tell people up front that damsels have the potential to be aggressive and that they can bring them back when/if that happens. Sometimes, I'll recommend not going with a damsel for a starter fish but people generally don't want pay a whole lot for a fish that is going into a newly cycled tank and may or may not live. Personally, I have never owned a damsel (excluding clownfish) but I don't think I could ever flush a fish, no matter how aggressive. A friend of mine had a damsel that lived in his sump for quite some time. (sorry for the ranting).
  5. Great job on the stand!
  6. I read about that too. He used a towel once to dry off his face and went numb because he had used it while fragging zoas.
  7. I have messed with many types of anemones (BTAs, LTAs, carpets, etc.) and the only kind that had a sting I could actually feel was a fire anemone. It got the back of my hand and left it red for a couple of days (so far, this actually only happend two days ago). It hurt but it wasn't excruciating.
  8. I can't remember the name but I do believe that it is reef safe. I work at maru pets in Fredericksburg and we got some of those guys in a couple weeks ago. I did som research on them and from what i read they are reef safe.
  9. I'm not really looking to get another chiller.
  10. I have a 24" 4x24w T5 setup that has this bulb combination: Front Hagen PowerGlo 18,000k Hagen MarineGlo Actinic Hagen PowerGlo 18,000k Hagen MarineGlo Actinic I'm looking into getting new bulbs because my Tubs Blue Zoas are blue, but not bright blue as they had been under my 14k halides, and I want them to look like they used to. Any suggestions on bulbs/combinations?
  11. Maru Pets in Fredericksburg, VA. Saltwater fish store.
  12. Hey man, i work at maru. I've been there for 2 years and I haven't seen you in there before. I'm not saying we are f'burg's BRK by any means but you should check us out if you haven't been in recently. We've cleaned up a little bit in the past months. There is still much more I think we can do with our coral section (we have lots of leathers) but we're getting better. Also about 2 years ago the ownership changed. The new owner is usually willing to work with people. Another employee and I would like to set up our own SPS frag tank there maybe sometime in the future. I don't blame you for thinking that some stuff is maybe a bit on the pricey side, but we also have really good deals sometimes. I just figured since there isn't much on the forums about Maru so I would put in my 2 cents. Sorry to call you out.
  13. Even for SPS?
  14. This has interested me as well seeing as I am also setting up a 15g frag tank. As for the T-5's, would it be better to go with a 6x24w fixture or a 4x24w fixture? Would the 6x24w be overkill?
  15. Jimmy

    10g nano

    I set it up at home in my family room. Good idea. I will definitely look into it.
  16. Jimmy

    10g nano

    here is a pic of the tank: and here is the built in filter area: I ended up having to use a MJ400 thus the MJ600 inside the tank. The middle compartment in the filter is filled with Seachem's Matrix (not the carbon obviously) which has worked pretty well for me.
  17. Jimmy

    built in sump on my 10g

    this is the filter that I built into my 1-0g nano
  18. Jimmy

    built in sump on my 10g

    this is the filter that I built into my 1-0g nano
  19. Jimmy

    my 10g nano reef

    my new 10g reef setup
  20. I also have that same switch and it has performed well. I haven't had any problems to speak of.
  21. Jimmy

    10g nano

    sorry for the delay. I have the tank set up and I'll put pics up soon. The built in filter works pretty well although it doesn't handle as much flow as I would have liked.
  22. Here is what it said on All-glass' website: "Aquariums up to 110 gallons are fitted with one MegaFlow
  23. I have a built in overflow on my 65g. I just hooked up a mag 12 as the return pump. Will the overflow be able to handle the flow or will it eventually overflow the tank? I think all-glass claims that their overflows can handle 600gph but for now the overflow is keeping up with the pump. Suggestions? (was using a mag 5 btw)
  24. You will probably have to adjust it, but first you should see how it runs without any adjustments. I'd wait at least 24hrs before adjusting.
  25. Is this what you're referring to? http://www.saltwaterfish.com/site_11_03/pr...oot_parent_id=6 If so then it looks like a standard venturi skimmer and the airline tubing connects to the pump on one end and the other end is left open in order to allow air to be sucked in.
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