Pancho75
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And forgot to tell you the Sicce comes with a 3 m long cable.I take it that you are replacing the three circulation pumps for the single Sicce SDC 9.0?
And forgot to tell you the Sicce comes with a 3 m long cable.I take it that you are replacing the three circulation pumps for the single Sicce SDC 9.0?
Cool picture and beautiful blue colour!
Sorry to hear that Pancho, but it seems as though it is part of this hobby that we have no control over. I recently bought four two-spotted Anthias. One beautiful male and three females. The male didn't even last 24hrs. I have no idea why not. When he went into the tank he just disappeared into the rocks and was dead the next morning. Hopefully one of the Females will now transform.Today is Monday, four days have passed and no signs from the blue tang. He is now officially MIA, it is sad but I contacted the LFS, I will get a free replacement.
Hello @Blue Space, yes unfortunately cyanide is a common practice, I do not like it either since it destroys the natural reefs. The vendor used says they do not use cyanide but the fact that the 3 blue tangs died shortly after been introduced makes me wander. That is another reason why I want the next blue tang to be captive breed.Hi Pancho. Sounds like the fish are collected using cyanide or worse, which don't wish on anyone, diseased. If it's cyanide that's always a cause for concern with me because I don't like supporting LFS' that don't know how the fish are collected or won't admit to the cyanide method.
I should also say the same vendor provided the yellow and the purple tang at the same time and they are perfectly fine.Hello @Blue Space, yes unfortunately cyanide is a common practice, I do not like it either since it destroys the natural reefs. The vendor used says they do not use cyanide but the fact that the 3 blue tangs died shortly after been introduced makes me wander. That is another reason why I want the next blue tang to be captive breed.
Thank you for sharing and stopping by !
I love them and always have one in the tank. They work so hard on the sand.Here is a pic I took earlier this month. The very hard worker diamond watchman goby. He is the main responsible to keep my sand clean as the tiger watchman goby does not help him so much.
Hello pal, it was a greek tragedy back in July, power failure for more than 12 hours, I lost all fish except for one clown and my diamond goby, the corals and inverts made it.Hey Pancho. I haven't been on in a while. What happened to your tank? I'll read back in a bit.
Hello pal, it was a greek tragedy back in July, power failure for more than 12 hours, I lost all fish except for one clown and my diamond goby, the corals and inverts made it.
To avoid the same crash I bought an Apex and then added a COR20 return pump and DOS for two part dosing. I am starting to introduce new fish now.
When are you coming back with your tank?
Yes, that was tough but the leak was outside, the guy never saw my tank. Been away is tough in many ways.You definitely get to see a lot of the world Pancho.
Read through your thread. You seemed to take it well regards the plumber. I don't think I could have been as diplomatic as yourself. What was he thinking of turning the whole house off. IDIOT.
Anyway you seem to have turned the corner. Hats off to you Sir