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    Aerobic vs. Anaerobic yeast culture

    Wow, holey thread resurrection Batman! As for the idea, no I never gave it a go... I only had a small tank at the time and never really thought it worth doing. However as luck wouht have it I got involved with a yeast + algae research project at uni earlier this year, this involved amongst...
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    Fresh to Brackish conversion, use sea water?

    Cool! How old are they? Have they gone full SW yet or are you still brackish? Is that some sort of Celtic symbol on the background?!?
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    Fresh to Brackish conversion, use sea water?

    Very true. I may end up par-boiling anything I scavenge, that'd at least help kill any parasites it may be carrying... GSPs were my first puffer love! But as soon as I realised how much room they needed I knew it was out of the question for the time being... A pair of fat bellied F8s will be...
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    Fresh to Brackish conversion, use sea water?

    Plan to give them snails from our guppy tank (we have a live in population of ramshorns), as well as shelled shrimp, freshwater clams, bloodworms and other meaty food, maybe some freshly harvested shellfish from the rockpools etc down on the beach, I'd quite like to try collecting them some...
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    Fresh to Brackish conversion, use sea water?

    I absolutely love there little puppy dog faces! Cute little things!
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    Fresh to Brackish conversion, use sea water?

    A pair of Figure Eight puffers.. We've got them on order with our LFS... The tanks been sat empty, cycling with ammonia since December.. It's been ready since January (partially seeded), but we've not been sure on stocking etc.. Then we absolutely fell in love with a MBU puffer at the shop...
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    Fresh to Brackish conversion, use sea water?

    Thanks for the reply! Yea I agree with you, having had a think about it and after checking out the local water cleanliness scores, I went ahead and ordered a box of marine salt... Problem solved!
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    Fresh to Brackish conversion, use sea water?

    Currently our empty 29g is completely fresh, we want to go brackish (to around SG=1.005 - 1.010). We live in a sea side town, with access to a fishing boat. To cut the cost of buying in marine salt, we're thinking about doing PWCs using sea water mixed with tap to achieve the desired salt...
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    fluval u1 problem

    That was my first revision of the design! I just crammed a load of biorings in the bottom and squeezed the sponge on top. This worked but wasn't ideal. The biorings lifted the sponge above the bottom openings in the sides of the filter, exposing the biorings to the water straight away. I...
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    fluval u1 problem

    Hi! Sorry I've not been on line for a few months so haven't seen your post until just now.. I've had the exact same problem with the U1. I found regular removal and squeezing out of the sponge works.. For me it was a build up of crud within the sponge causing the issue. So when I did my...
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    Weekend away - half the tank wiped out

    Hey all, I've got a funny one to run past you all... I was away for a long weekend last, and decided to leave the fish to themselves for a few days as I have done many times before. They were gonna go unfed Sunday and Monday then get a little snack Tuesday night or Wednesday morning (depending...
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    Ramshorns

    Yea I'll stick with pellets for the moment.. We're away for the weekend so the gupps will go hungry and hopefully the snails will take a big hit! Anyone ever seen guppies eat ramshorns? I've seen mine have a 'peck' at them every now and then, but never actually seen then pluck one up and eat...
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    What does a wet/dry filter do?

    That's pretty much what's in my mind now... Have the sump set up with a decent wet/dry stack at one end, return pump and other such equipment in the middle chamber and a refugium in the end chamber with a high wall holding back a deep bed... Perhaps overkill for the sub 10g tank I have...
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    Ramshorns

    I'm pretty sparse with my feeding of the guppies, once in the morning and it's all gone in minutes.... Maybe I'll cut it down to every other day and up my cleaning routine.. Like I said the population explosion happened when we accidentally left a lump of courgette in for about 48 hours..
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    What does a wet/dry filter do?

    So in short, a nitrate factory is the result of poor maintenance? How about wet/dry running in combination with deep sand/mud beds? Surely then you can reap the benefits of both.. Large biocapability of the wet/dry set up combined with the nitrate reducing bed... Even if the bed isn't big...
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