I had a question about an unknown product I have. I sent an email to there website with a picture and got an answer 20 minutes later. I thought that was great customer service.
I just moved my two clowns from my 55 into a 10g bowfront as I transition to the 180g. They have been in a rock cave for 4 hours staring at me like I dropped them in acid. I'm sure they hate me.
Ok I agree with this thread (even though I'm new to the hobby) it just....makes sense. BUT is everyone ordering these foods with bacteria online or is there a type that can be purchased locally? I don't like to keep relying on the mail service to get me fish food. Oh and if one is available locally what would be a good one?
Ok you do NOT want to just level out one side of the concrete floor by an inch or two or even three. What should happen (maybe a month or maybe a year down the road) is this "extra" concrete poured over the existing will not "fuse" together properly causing the extra tank weight to possible crack or deform the "new" concrete. You would have to dig/chip out an inch or more of the existing concrete and pour the new floor into that so it has a "hold" in the old floor and not just floating on top. This of course depends on how much weight you are supporting on the new concrete.
I was going to buy some easier to use test kits (I have API now and have trouble reading all the color graphs). Can some people tell which they prefer (Hanna or Red Sea) and why. By the way I'm looking to purchase a complete line of testing items.
Also I already saw the recall thread for some Hanna reagents.
Ok 1st picture is the door frames being screwed together, second photo is from the front after sealing the inside sump area and the doors on top being pressed flat as they dry.
Ok had spare time today and went to town. Photos are of the stand bottom, Top, legs being made, put together and the floor being put in the bottom and caulked.