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  1. it lasts forever. look for the ones that are unseasoned and dried.

    its been a while since i last fed the tangs nori. i would soak it with garlic extract. i read garlic prevents ick on tangs and the tangs like it more with the garlic.

  2. i am using 3/4 return hoses which goes into my tank. the water will go through a check valve before it goes into the display. three valves are 3/4 in as well with 5/8 nipples attached. if you are going this route i suggest you put a valve to control the amount of water going to the display in order to force water to go to the reactors and skimmers.

  3. The newest version of the sensor tube uses a quick connect rather than the small barbed fitting that was used on the original design. This should be more durable.

    sweet, ill have to check their site to see if they have an upgrade kit.

  4. Dude, what happened to my "quote" you used! It's hilariously jumbled. Yeah though. Nothing's completely bullet proof, and avast doesn't make vinyl tubing, so that's not really on them anyway.

    that is strange. you probably can put a float valve on the end of the feed tube as well to prevent overfilling if the lines break.

  5. +1, I have three Avast and wouldn't even consionce a year or so, you should not have any problems with it.er another option. Nothing to break or fail.

    mines failed after the recent move. it would keep adding water to the sump past the full line. what had happened was there was a hole on the airline on the sensor. if one replaces the tube every couple of years, it should not fail.

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    what are u going to do with those overflows?

     

    are you planning on using one of those reactors as a biopellet reactor?

     

    im thinking about purchasing a avast reactor and the biopellet nozzle since the pellets in the tlf reactor stopped tumbling like when new. kinda pointless if you cant shake off the excess bacteria right?

  7. no leaks. i dont use clamps on tight fittings, use zip ties for hoses located under water/over water and metal ones for hoses that i think might leak in the future. i did notice a loss of gph by using the manifold, but using v instead of t and not using the check valve may be more efficient. the dc pump you chose should be able to work with the manifold. you can zip tie all the hoses just to be on the safe side.

  8. captain america and deployment govie bob are suppose to be there to protect my tank from future terrorist attacks in my tank (unwanted blennies, aiptasias, bubble algaes, parasites). we will see how that turns out.

    p.s. the blennie made it through the move as well. i guess he was hiding in the rock during the move and managed to survive.

     

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  9. Or even better yet, could I just get a Speedwave 2640 gph and run my return,skimmer and 2 MR5's off of that using strictly vinyl tubing and gate valves? Anyone doing something like this with a whole lot of vinyl tubing? Hard plumbing is probably not an option.

    i have one pump running my whole tank through a manifold. everything is connected to the manifold with vinyl tubing. i find myself now needing a valve on the line after the manifold in order to get more flow to the reactors/uv. water is currently traveling in the path with the least amount of resistance.

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    aiptasia are actually growing on top of my zoas. after talking to the local fish store workers, i think i will be getting a aiptasia eating filefish. they are easy to feed and a lot hardier than the copperband.

     

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    aiptasia after eating a large piece of flake food.

     

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    aiptasia eating flake food.

     

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    starfish split. good sign?

     

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    inside my sump before the move. took the picture through the top of the avast cs1 skimmer collection cover. even using that, there were just too many micro bubbles coming down from the overflow to get a decent shot with this tablet. i pretty much made the drain side of the sump into a refugium by adding a bunch of live rocks.

     

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    moving day. had to gut everything out from under the stand in order to move it because it was only me and my wife moving it. she is def. a keeper. i always thought she hated the fish tanks in the house, but after this move realized my whole family loves it as much as i do. they now even feed the fish for me when i am away.

     

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    tank in the new home. almost complete.

     

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    brave! it was small pieces of zoa that floated away from the rocks after the move.

     

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    wrasse did not make it *tears* . it did not survive the acclimation process. maybe it got too stressed out during the two hour drive in my car without ac. guess it wasnt meant to be.

     

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    uummm, how do i set this thing up again?

     

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    finally added a chiller so hopefully that means no more fatalities. *fingers crossed*

     

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    new jebao dc6000. more powerful than the eheim 1262, but because i am running everything my my system through this pump, more valves may be needed to make everything work together.

  11. the application i have in mind is a series of raceway tanks on two closed loops.  similar to what an aquaculture facility uses.  the closed loop takes it in at one end and pumps all the way to the other end.  all corals along the very long flow path are exposed to flow.  the controllable pumps allow you to switch the direction of the flow every 15 minutes per say.

     

    I challenge (friendly) you to propose a more efficient way to get flow over this large area that is not constant direction.

     

    Sounds interesting. i know the previous versions had leak problems when ran externally. from your description it sounds like you will be running two pumps externally which to me seems like a really cool idea. you can maybe have one of those tanks be a fuge/refugium. 2 pumps and a skimmer pump to run multiple tanks sounds like a winner to me, but how will it look?

  12. Would anybody put a matt underneath their stand before they put it down?

    i have one of those mats made to be used for water maintenance under the stand.

    it did soak up a lot of water during a water change gone wrong, but is hard to keep clean and i cant vacuum it like a carpet. have to use a small broom to clean it which is a pain. i will still put it under my stand after my move.

  13. sweet, just ordered one. cost over $100 for shipping which sucks but need this if i want to keep any shrimps in the tank. marinedepot is having a sale on jbj chillers, plus you can use promo code save15 to save an extra 15% with free shipping (if you live in the main land) if anyone is looking to buy a chiller.

  14. after trying to make various fans cool my tank, it looks like i have no choice other than to buy a chiller.

     

    which kind do you recommend for a 75 gallon tank?

    need to cool from 2-9 degrees to maintain 80 degrees of the tank depending on the time of day

     

    1/10hp,1/5 or 1/4?

    any recommended brand? was looking at jbj which seems to have decent reviews.

     

    thanks.

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