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Yes. I think that was secondary when I pulled my heater out. The clown looks 100% "normal" today.Hows everyone looking today? Did the return pump discovery start to right the ship?
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Yes. I think that was secondary when I pulled my heater out. The clown looks 100% "normal" today.Hows everyone looking today? Did the return pump discovery start to right the ship?
Awesome! Did he look tough with the black eye at least?Yes. I think that was secondary when I pulled my heater out. The clown looks 100% "normal" today.
He looked like this... but more orange.Awesome! Did he look tough with the black eye at least?
And before I forget, what is a CO2 scrubber?
A media reactor that attaches to you skimmer air intake. Air is drawn into the reactor over the media reducing CO2 before hitting your skimmer. Thus more oxygen rich air is put into the system. They do work however the media is pricey. I would probably use if my PH was very low. Like never getting above 7.8 low.And before I forget, what is a CO2 scrubber?
I'm sure you've figured out why I'm asking.A media reactor that attaches to you skimmer air intake. Air is drawn into the reactor over the media reducing CO2 before hitting your skimmer. Thus more oxygen rich air is put into the system. They do work however the media is pricey. I would probably use if my PH was very low. Like never getting above 7.8 low.
@Robin Haselden is the resident square No offenseI'm trying to do some long term planning. A bigger tank. I'm a cube girl. I just prefer it. I really don't want it deeper than my son's 32 biocube(an inch or 2 would be ok) I think I'd like a 90, but maybe a 60. Any pros or cons to either?
Yes, The Biocube runs pretty low PH Another thing to consider is the actual amount of air your skimmer draws. generally speaking these nano skimmers dont pull a ton of air compared to a full size so the impact may not be as substantial as you might hope.A media reactor that attaches to you skimmer air intake. Air is drawn into the reactor over the media reducing CO2 before hitting your skimmer. Thus more oxygen rich air is put into the system. They do work however the media is pricey. I would probably use if my PH was very low. Like never getting above 7.8 low.
Yeah. The hood mod came too late too! I'm working on it though.Yes, The Biocube runs pretty low PH Another thing to consider is the actual amount of air your skimmer draws. generally speaking these nano skimmers dont pull a ton of air compared to a full size so the impact may not be as substantial as you might hope.
I'm trying to do some long term planning. A bigger tank. I'm a cube girl. I just prefer it. I really don't want it deeper than my son's 32 biocube(an inch or 2 would be ok) I think I'd like a 90, but maybe a 60. Any pros or cons to either?
@Robin Haselden is the resident square No offense
I'm gonna diy my stand and if I go with a wood canopy. That's a good price.Resident square... ;Meh
Check this out... if you decide to get one call and talk to Steve. He can probably get you set up with a matching wood canopy for one if it isn't listed.
SCA 66 gallon
As promised. The other side has chunks of purple plating sponge.
I've suggested SEVERAL things to him...Tell it to move up a bit in the tank, lovely shroom, the palys need more light!
I've suggested SEVERAL things to him...