saltwaterfishman
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stumbled upon this on youtube and thought about how cool it is:
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the national aquarium is great, I live in baltimore so I go fairly often. They don't have too many reef tanks, but they do have one nice reef tank.
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they are both great tanks, the IM is easier for you because it has the sump built into the back, but with the deep blue a sump could be an advantage.
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This is crazy, I was just wishing that I could go to MACNA in Colorado, however travel expenses would be too expensive. But Washington is like an hour drive, should be awesome! Congratulations to Wamas.
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If you want to save money and go used, you can put a WTB post in the WTB/WTS forums. Someone may have something for you there.
thank you, I will do that.
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does anyone know where I can buy 2 250 or 2 150 watt metal halide setups?
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There is a longer one in the FS section. I would do just metal halides if you can handle the electric costs and heat. Why not try 400w? I have no experience with metal halides fwiw, so take all my advice with a grain of salt.
Thank you but do you think a 400w halide will fry them?
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Hello, I have will be setting up a propagation tank for sps corals and bubble tip anemone's in the near future. I have a question about a certain lighting fixture I found on ebay and if it will be enough for my tank. The tank is a 50 gallon rubbermaid stock tank. It's 51 inches long, 30 inches wide and 12 inches deep. Thank you in advance.
Here is the link to the light: http://www.ebay.com/itm/251578337343
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Nice tank!
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Run it to the same sump. Increased water volume is more stable.
I agree, the more water volume, the less headaches for you.
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here is a really good video of a drilled biocube and the guy shows you how he drilled it. He also shows you how to take off the back filtration panel of the biocube.
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You could go with 2 jeabo WP-40's in your tank.
I agree!
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Fish are living animals, you never know how they are going to react. Kind of like large angelfish and corals, some eat corals, others don't. It's a gamble.
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This tank is a beast!
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Yellow tangs eat algae. They can also eat frozen foods and lots of pellet foods.
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Welcome to wamas!
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group buys and certain stores like quantum reefs. They sometimes have salt sales.
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Nice setup! I like the refugium!
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I would get a paying membership, which gives you access to the buy/sell/wanted forms. There are always good deals on there.
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Definitely get a sump
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Found an aquarium on craigslist for sale, good price. Not my sale, but though I would point it out to someone who would be interested in it.
Link: https://baltimore.craigslist.org/app/4362191969.html
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my first tank was a beta tank, then when I was 10 I got a 20 gallon freshwater angelfish tank.
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I was wondering, what do public aquariums use to heat their tanks? Large heaters or something else?
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Pretty clown. I like his colors. looks pretty vibrant from the pic.Make sure you quarantine him.
Totally agree, QUARANTINE!
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