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RudyCDX1

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  • Birthday 03/21/1959

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    Oakton, VA
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    Water Skiing, Reefing, Mtn. Biking, Fishing

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  1. I have only had the pleasure of speaking with Ben. Great guy with a wealth of knowledge. The best part is that Ben is happy to share his experience with others. Thanks Ben.
  2. Check out this link http://www.bulkreefsupply.com/store/brs-tv/plumbing-videos for a silent overflow. I am using this on my 156gal with dual overflows and it is dead silent.
  3. Thanks for the clarification on the worm and clam. I actually called a fellow member to discuss an problem with my clam and that is one thing that came up. When looking at it with a flashlight at night it was being eaten by a large bristle worm. The vulture/deer makes sense. I guess that really proves the power of the forum for information.
  4. It was the Bristle Worm that got the clam. I have seen it happen.
  5. I am interested in your opinion of the ZeoVit products and the impact on your corals. Do you keep up with using the products and have you changed from the products you listed earlier in the thread?
  6. What were the parameters RIGHT BEFORE you decided to do a 50% water change. What drove you to consider a 50% water change with a different salt mix? While it might be the salt, I think we all need to consider our husbandry consistency and patience when planning out changes that will improve our systems. Just a general comment..................sorry if it seems like a rant.
  7. Radium 20K's there is no other bulb like it!!!
  8. I did just that; used a baster to help blast out all the good stuff.
  9. I "Tore down the wall" today based on Scott's presentation. I will keep you advised on the improvements.
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  11. One additional important note; leave a small gap between the bottom of the stand and the floor. I used heavy felt and put it on the corners and a couple of places along the edge. When I did have a spill that went under the stand, I used papertowel and slid it under the tank to soak up any water.
  12. My tank was directly on the hardwood floor for years with no issues. True hardwood floors are much thicker then Pergo type floors and should hold up with no problem. I also drilled through the floor to my basement to for my sump, fuge and pumps. When it was time to upgrade and build an in-wall system and moving the old setup; getting the floor fixed was no problem. M&M Floors spot repaired the floor and you would never know it was repaired. The other advantage to having your support systems in the basement is the zero noise impact for your display tank located in living spaces.
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