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Biscuit

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  1. Thanks for the tip, I'll keep an eye on it next time. Havent had any problems with temp since it was really earlier this summer and it was never anything serious, but I'll keep that in mind.

  2. Yeah I noticed when I pulled them off that it was still wet where they were sitting. I figured they would probably be ok for a while had I not found them.

  3. About a week ago I came home from work and sat in front of my tank for a few minutes just checking out all the cool things that go on in a reef tank when I look up in the top corner and there sits one of my margarita snails. On the outside of the glass! I was kinda puzzled and wondered why it got on the outside and if it knew how to get back in once it did. I figured I'd help him out and plucked him off the glass and placed him back inside the tank. A minute or so later off he went munchin away so I figured no damage was done. Yesterday, I am checkin out my tank again and what do I see but a snail (not sure if it was the same one) out of the tank! This time though he was on the outside of my PC light housing, so I guess he climed out and decided to scoot up the legs on my lights. Pulled this one off and again, no harm. It's kinda funny to me, but I don't want to miss one of these guys crawlin out one day on the back side of my tank or something then dyin and stinkin up my room. And here I thought I would have more trouble with my sixline wanting to carpet surf, guess its the snails that want out.

  4. The caption for the Coconut crab states "sold as a pet in some areas of the world". How would you like to go over to someones house for a BBQ and see that thing crawl out from under the table?

     

    you mean crawl out from under the table and proceed to eat all the ribs, the chicken, and the potato salad...

  5. My physics may be a bit rusty so someone can correct me if I am wrong but using the Ideal Gas Law (PV=nRT) as your pressure drops inside a closed volume, your temperature will drop as well. Therefore drawing air out faster and creating a "negative pressure" inside your sealed box (semi-sealed, but close enough for the theory to work) will keep temperatures lower. The temp will therefore be increased in the opposite pressure situation. Now again this is all in theory as your box is not fully sealed nor is it an Ideal Gas, but it should be safe to make the assumption. Anyone want to confirm this for me?

  6. Yeah it woke me up twenty minutes before my alarm and I'm all the way out in Warrenton. My tank is in my room and I just kept thinking "Earthquake + Fish Tank = Wet Floor and Loooooong Day" Luckily it wasn't too stong by me and stopped after about ten seconds.

  7. Do you guys think there would be a problem if i put a layer of white sand on top of the black that I have now? I realize it defeats the purpose of having the black sand in the first place but maybe I could spread the white over it in patches or something for a different look. I would rather not empty out the black sand in there just to replace it all. Not sure if there is some sort of problem that would come up from this so I just want to make sure.

  8. Yeah I realized my black sand is magnetized the hard way... I at least noticed before i ran it across my glass, but its pretty much impossible to get all the sand and grit out of the pad. I removed most of it to be able to use it but it doesn't work as well anymore. :dry:

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