I have an older model Typhoon III Ro unit that I haven't used for a few years. I was wondering if replacing the fittings would help get this unit back on it's proverbial feet. I have replacement media for it already, I'm just concerned with replacing the hoses and connectors. Any help with this would be greatly appreciated.
I am looking for suggestions for a new sump for my 75 gallon reef...I'd like for it to be at least 30 inches long and it must include a refugium. I would prefer to buy locally as opposed to having one shipped, any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
I am not getting out completely Dave, I just need a break, the new job doesn't allow me the time I need to care for the tank. I am going to take some time off and re-do my set up a little later
They are regular percs...
Tang
Wrasse (Lunar)
I also have a six line wrasse for sale as well, a little too quick for the camera - $20
SPS green body purple polyps - $20
zoa rock, with tubbs blues, yellow submarines, jokers, and watermelons -$30
I have decided to take a break from the hobby for a while. I will be getting rid of the corals, then fish, then the live rock. I am not selling the tank but I will be getting rid of some leftover equipment. I will try to get pics up this evening. Fish price list:
yellow tang $30
lunar wrasse $30
lawnmower blenny $10
psuedocromis $10
pair of clowns $40
I have a few sps and zoa frags to get rid of as well as some softies, I will list prices along with pics this evening.
I have a 2 1/2 inch clarki clown that is free to a school tank. He has been residing in my fuge for the past month or so. I will try to get a pic when my fuge light comes on in a few.
I am in need of a new heater for my 75 gallon. With the sump I have about 100 gallons total system volume, but wouldn't mind a heater that can handle a 150 gallon tank. I was wondering what brands and wattage was preferred by other members, I was using a Won brothers heater before. Any help is appreciated.
If you have koralia's it may be the powerhead introducing electricity to your tank, you can start by unplugging them and putting your finger back into the water to see if there is still a current.