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Jsbarber12

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  1. Which model LEDs are those? I just set up a 90 as well and want to make the led switch
  2. I'm guessing he was dead before even being caught and just floated right into the tentacles, but none the less it was awesome watching it being eaten.
  3. So once or twice a month I put some feeder guppies in (yes I know there is really no nutritional value to them) well yesterday after feeding I go down a few hours later to see this
  4. He's on Richmond reefers a ton , I can pass on a message if needed
  5. After reading this I'm really contemplating getting rid of my RIO 2500, I had one fail 6 months ago put my hand in the water and boom my a** flew back. I always thought it was something I did that caused the shock. But I'm guessing not now. Water level was fine but it burned out anyway. I replaced it with a same model RIO when it happened.
  6. Your policy would already cover that( considering its a standard ho4 policy- ho4= renters) so the endorsement is a waste of money to be honest.
  7. You should always have an inventory of everything in your home, the best way is take pictures and document model# and serial# and email them too yourself so you can access them anywhere . And I'm talking everything , no matter how small it is, if something happens ie total loss you need to be reimbursed for everything down to toilet paper and tooth brush.
  8. Not 100% it all depends on the cause of the failure or what your adjuster would say the "proximate cause" Say your return pump failed , because of a power flicker or outage due to work being done on the lines and sump overflows everywhere , you are SOL But if it fails due to storm then your fine.
  9. Be careful, if the tank water is due to one of your mistakes then you are SOL, most insurance companies use a standard ISO ho-3 contract , they all just call it something different , let's say you had your tank on a stand or area that was not level, well that would fall under negligence and therefore not be covered. You don't need a rider for your equipment your agent is just getting more $ from you that way. You will never get your livestock covered .ever. But your equipment is covered regardless , unless the damage to it is excluded in your policy. Slow leak from tank that ends up ruining flooring , not covered. If you do sustain water damage though from your tank it will cover all personal property damaged and any structural damage unless the leak of water was a specifically excluded peril. Pick my brain for anything else , I'm a senior underwriter w/cpcu so I can pretty much answer any specific ?'s you might have.
  10. Sweet now I have a visual on how to rig it up. Thank you!!
  11. Perfect, I was trying to figure out how it would work , and now I know!! Getting giddy to do it now
  12. I have an unused shower in my basement , I only use the toilet and sink in there, and a walkin shower that has not been used in the two years I've been here. Wonder if I can replace the shower head with an ro/di unit, and have my water mixing station raised up a little bit in the shower? Just in case overflow it just drains in the existing shower drain? ......let's hear the criticism/ideas
  13. I was thinking I'd be able to fit 5-7 lbs rubble and only a wee bit of cheato after looking at the interior capacity of the filter it didn't look too practical
  14. The only real reason I use the carbon is for water polishing, I'd more so want to add more boyfriend export but now that you mention it as an extra pod source that really makes me want to do it
  15. I have an HOB filter than I run every few days for carbon only, would I be able to clean the heck out of it and use it as a fuge instead and run it all the time? Or is it not such a good idea?
  16. Lol probably, it was a true PITA, all I could think about was dropping and cracking the tank. Also drilled some other holes in the structure to put frag plugs in so I'm really looking forward to everything growing in.
  17. They are completely on the bottom. But the whole arch is drilled a ran with 1/2" PVC. The bottom left rock is 17lbs and the right 11lbs. Hardest part was getting it in the tank since my tank sits so high
  18. Yea I noticed that:/ vaccummed out a lot of it
  19. So my tank inhabitants hate me right now, did the first half of my new rockscaping , looks like crap right considering it just went in 5 mins ago water is cloudy from the kicked up sane and all my coral are closed up, can't wait to do the second half.
  20. Also running a skimmer of course @ surf and turf- ill have try that out any negatives to it
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