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Well I filled up the trash can fr my RODI filter..zero tds.. Then added red sea pro salt... Week or two later pump and container has white film all over it.
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One of those grey BRUTE Rubbermaid trash cans. I want to always have saltwater mixing and ready for use any time.
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So I have a 35-40 gallon trash can that I bought from home depot to mix my saltwater. But my pump and around the container has turned white. There's a lot of white stuff all over the pump, walls and bottom of container. Any ideas?
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I dont dont like coraline any where on my tank besides my rocks.. I remove it from the back sides overflow and anywhere else on my acrylic tank. I like the clean look.
thanks. I was thinking where along those lines. now the question is.. should I remove this out just let it be? also..how does this get introduced into aquariums? this tank has been running little over year and never seen any signs of it.
I am currenty in the process of tearing down my tank and was wondering how much can I sell my leather toadstool in the picture. large center coral in pic. its in my 60gallon.
get a refractometer... this will tell you the salt level in your aquarium and your salt level in your salt water mix for your water change. if your salt level is good in your aquarium just mix your water change water at the same level and you will be fine. there is instructions on the salt...
should be fine as long as they look healthy. thats only a temporary home for them while they get sold. almost all fish I see at fish stores are in way smaller tanks then they should be.
if its on the glass just scrape it off.. I don't see any reason on removing it unless its on the glass. where on the tank are u trying to remove it from?
I been running my system on a gfi outlet for about 3 years now and never has is tripped or been an issue. I also have a ground probe. the one time that my outlet tripped was when I had an aquipment malfunction (heater broke).
I buy a big roll of the material at wallmart.. Sew a bunch of socks on sewing machine and throw them away after I use them. I hate cleaning them I got tired of cleaning the socks so I just toss them in the trash every 4 days or so.