I am really stuck on this one... as much I want to have a Reef.. I am not sure I have the time... although I have all the equipment already... I dont have a Fish store close to me, my only options are Online or drive to PHX or San. Diego... so live stock could be an issue... that is why I said...
Well I have gone through some major changes in life and because of that I have not been doing anything with my tank.. so basicly it is empty... I am not sure that I have the time to do a reef right now but really want to set my tank up as a fresh water... My questions is can I rinse my rock off...
Well pretty self explanatory.
anybody know were I can get a good helping of cheto? I am hoping to get some pods going in my soon to be delivered Pod hotel but I need some cheto (hopefully with some pods)
I can't find any online.
Chris
LOL... Look at the title, I can not even spell My name right...should be Chris's 90 gallon
Well I guess it is time I document another build. I started with a 110 then wen to a 125 RR. Well that was just o large for my house. So I ordered a 90 from Glass Cages. I loved Dealing with this...
The reason the chiller stays in the house insted of going to the garage is simple. It is to hot in the garage in arizona in the summer.. I think I can only count on my chiller dropeing my temp 10 degrees below ambient temp. So if it is 120 in the garage it is going to be an issue. the litte cab...
I have a had a 125 gallon tank running for a while. Well it is just a touch to big for my house. So I am setting up my first brand new tank (others were bought used) Let me lay out my plan the ask my question. I have a 90 Gallon tall Tank that is reef ready. I drilled the back glass for two 1...
yes it is a sedra pump. I have read about a mod that I could also do but I have not found any actual directions.. any help.
I am downsizing for a couple reasons but mainly space. I am going to make my wife a scrapbooking area so i am going to change the wall the tank is on. the 90 fits much...
I am changing from a 125 to a 90 gallon tank and I am looking at changing my skimmer. I have a ASM G2 right now that I burned the pump on. I don't want to spend a ton of money but I would not be opposed to changing/upgrading. Am I better to replace the pump or replacing the skimmer?
I have read stories both ways. Some say they are Ok some say they are not. I am realy looking for first hand experience. If they do not do well in a home aquarium I dod not want to get a fish just cause I want it.