Jump to content

F&Fmgr

BB Participant
  • Posts

    2,412
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by F&Fmgr

  1. F&Fmgr

    IMGP0268

    From the album: 2-7-2013

  2. F&Fmgr

    IMGP0269

    From the album: 2-7-2013

  3. F&Fmgr

    IMGP0265

    From the album: 2-7-2013

  4. F&Fmgr

    IMGP0248

    From the album: 2-7-2013

  5. F&Fmgr

    IMGP0247

    From the album: 2-7-2013

  6. F&Fmgr

    IMGP0258

    From the album: 2-7-2013

  7. F&Fmgr

    IMGP0256

    From the album: 2-7-2013

  8. F&Fmgr

    IMGP0253

    From the album: 2-7-2013

  9. F&Fmgr

    IMGP0254

    From the album: 2-7-2013

  10. F&Fmgr

    IMGP0250

    From the album: 2-7-2013

  11. light is only half the equation to bleaching....water clarity is also a factor. Like in a new tank.... Sean
  12. i dont stock parts, but can help with what you'd need if you were shopping around. But BRK definitely has the best selection of hard to find parts and essentials.
  13. they are great for business, everyone that goes there has come to my store with issues, which I readily help them to correct. Once the customers have success, they buy livestock from me....like I said, Ive actually seen an increase in business since they opened lol
  14. No I dont think so, as it is a flow biased pump and doesnt handle head pressure. Sean
  15. glad I could help David! Thats what we're here for.... now if you start asking for bags like Copps does, I may have to start charging you lol!!
  16. top notch pumps for sure. I have used them as closed loop pumps and return pumps, assuming you dont provide too much head pressure in the use of elbows, valves, and downsized pipes; they really move a ish ton of water. Sean
  17. yUP, AND BOY DOES IT WORK QUICKLY. NEED TO HAVE A SETTLING CHAMBER FOR THE PRECIPITATE THO. SORRY CAPS LOCK. sEAN
  18. do you have enough line pressure for the 150 gpd? Check the manufacturers spec sheet. Sean
  19. careful, with8 hypo if its velvet(spots) that you're seeing, it will erupt! i know i have some quinine sulfate as well as some chloroquine diphosphate. both of these, i believe are suitable alternatives to CuSO4 for angels. as for the secondary bacterial infection, and the swollen eye, research nitrofurazone dips. i have some of that as well, to which you are more than welcome. hope that helps Sean
  20. ive got an oak0 stand sitting in tmy garage
  21. sqwds cant handle the back pressure from the non input port. they tend to freeze. the only viable option would be check valves above each port
×
×
  • Create New...