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    Pond v4

    Got the pond running well again this year, but only after a tough struggle detailed in my blog post here: Pond v4 – Stuffisa
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    Canister Schedule

    The cannister on this 190-gallon tank is on a 5-month cleaning schedule: The substrate gets vacuumed every couple of months or so, and the tank's been solidly stable since inception over 2 years ago. The Oscar started as a 3-inch baby, achieving his now 8" stature in that time. Fish all...
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    Oh My - Look at the Time!

    Well, that is it's job, after all - collecting any nasties that get sucked into it. Apparently it's doing a brilliant job, still flowing well after 5 months. Personally, I don't "like" cleaning the filters - more of a chore than anything else. So I'm trying to establish what I'll call for...
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    Oh My - Look at the Time!

    I REALLY want to do filter maintenance on the 190, but the Marineland C-360 is now in the "new record zone." It's been 5 months and the water is fine. Nitrate was creeping higher than I'd like last water change, but I think that's only due to the PWC schedule, which I will adjust a bit and...
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    WARNING : wash your hands

    So is this toxicity a normal state of affairs? If so, cannot imagine why you would keep something like that in your house.
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    WARNING : wash your hands

    Yeah, never heard of that - what is zoas? It doesn't come up in the dictionary. A google search returns some things about corals, but that's the closest I can get to it.
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    How to make brackish water. Please help.

    You guys are making this way more complicated than it needs to be. Refractometers are not that expensive. 1) Dissolve a couple tablespoons salt in a soft-drink pitcher, pour it in. 2) Test salinity the next day. 3) Repeat steps 1 & 2 until desired salinity level is reached. Thereafter...
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    Integrated sumps

    I'm intrigued by this idea, and mulling it over for a new tank I'm planning in the not-too-distant future. I like adhering to the KISS principle, wherever possible and appropriate. The only really commercially-produced equipment required is a pump and some tubing. Two things I haven't yet...
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    Something to consider...seriously.

    Where the waste goes or gets processed and how quickly are what affects waste-induced water quality problems. If it's in gravel, sand, the filter or lying on the bare bottom doesn't matter if there's too much hanging around for too long.
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    Integrated sumps

    I guess my next question might be: How do you clean it after it gets mucked up with detritus and other solid waste material?
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    Integrated sumps

    What are the pros and cons of using a sump like that on a tank that size as opposed to say, an appropriately-sized canister filter, for example?
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    Limestone Rocks

    The resultant water chemistry is is question based on some unknown variables, so why not try a little test to get an idea what the scope of your issue is likely to be. Select a rock at some small proportion of your intended setup. For example, if your tank is 50 gallons select about 1/10 of...
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    Revisiting the hobby. Boy have things changed.

    Hi Jeepman - sounds like you have nice aqua-eco system in your home there. I wouldn't worry about the brown wood water. It took over a year for the wood in one of my tanks to stop tinting the water. Just depends on how sappy it still is by the time you get it.
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    Urgent help

    Is it leaking? It's one of those "cross that bridge when we come to it" type things. If it's not leaking I wouldn't worry about it.
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