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  1. mr_X

    Jebao Down!

    Tunze is a name that speaks quality...well, it did. I have no experience with the power heads you speak of though- only the models from years ago, and those worked well. As for the Jebao products, you are not alone. I have had multiple problems with them. You get what you pay for.
  2. mr_X

    125 gallon build

    Well, what I meant by obsolete is that they use a lot of electricity to achieve a goal which can be achieved with much less energy now, not to mention that those easy to get lamps are expensive. If you like the color better, then there's an excellent reason to use them. Some guys still think...
  3. mr_X

    Dary's tank!

    ...and a Happy New Year to all. I miss this forum. Not a tank so much.... ;)
  4. mr_X

    125 gallon build

    Ok. Any reason why you think you need T5 or halides in conjunction with your LEDs? I've ran tanks solely on LEDs for years with no problems, as did/does many others, and could grow anything. It's just that T5 and halides are now obsolete, and I'd like to spare you the wasted cash. Are you not...
  5. mr_X

    Raised White spots on glass??

    They most likely hitched in on the live rock or some coral frag. They go into hiding during the day...usually in dark crevices. Snails and Slugs (Gastropoda)
  6. mr_X

    Raised White spots on glass??

    They are limpets-harmless.
  7. mr_X

    125 gallon build

    Halides and t5's heat the water about the same in my experience. How about at night...what does the temp go down to when the lights have been off for 8 hours? Are your heater(s) keeping it at 80 still?
  8. mr_X

    125 gallon build

    The possibility of making the tank water temp fluctuate is the concern.
  9. mr_X

    125 gallon build

    T5's will put out nearly the same heat as halides will. It's just spread over the length of the 4 lamps, and not in one small area. Both will need replacing every 9 months or so as well, which can be pricey.
  10. mr_X

    300 gallon "Outside Corner" Reef

    Hey...just to touch on the wet/dry food again....I saw this post on FB, and thought it pertained here. https://www.facebook.com/PlanetPawsPetEssentials/videos/977227352352147/ Now I see what you are saying about the wet food.
  11. mr_X

    300 gallon "Outside Corner" Reef

    LOl...thanks Dary. Santa got me my fist entry level Russian made AK actually, so no tank for me. Funny thing happened to a friend of mine though...he bought a beautiful 300 with stand and canopy for 300 bucks! He just bought it because the price was amazing, and he offered it to me for what he...
  12. mr_X

    300 gallon "Outside Corner" Reef

    Possibly just the fear that there is something in the heavily processed food that you don't want. Only the manufacturers know the answer. I used to use flake and pellets here and there. I know the skimmate increased when I did. I didn't have to choose.....I just got bored. Now with guns, I feel...
  13. mr_X

    300 gallon "Outside Corner" Reef

    What's up peeps? How's the most unforgiving hobby I know? Greg, I read that one in two dogs get's cancer- they attribute this to what they are eating. Don't give up hitting the supermarket for dog food. Trust me, genetically modified lab human food is probably much better for you ;) I am pretty...
  14. mr_X

    A canopy with taotronics?

    Hooks and short chains is what I would use. Just low enough so I could get my fingers on the knobs. Either that or you could cut 3 rectangular holes in the top of the canopy and sit the lights on top. The fixtures will be exposed to a lot less humid air that way, and you'll have more room to put...
  15. mr_X

    Red flatworms

    They will burn themselves out over time. I think people make them out to be worse than they are. They are ambush predators that eat pods. They are also somewhat photosynthetic. They perch on high spots to get light, like rock and coral- they do nothing to deliberately harm anything but pods, and...
  16. mr_X

    Ready for clean up crew.

    No, you aren't ready for a cleanup crew, because there's nothing to clean up. "Cleanup crew" is completely unnecessary and you can have a completely healthy, beautiful tank without a single crab, starfish, or snail. That said, if you want these critters in your tank add them slowly, so not to...
  17. mr_X

    Whats this pod?

    I think you have a Sphaeromatid isopod. Scavengers if so. No worries. Pills, Parasites, and Predators; Isopods in the Reef Aquarium by Ronald L. Shimek, Ph.D. - Reefkeeping.com
  18. mr_X

    Black bugs

    Sure. Post your progress here.
  19. mr_X

    Black bugs

    If that stuff works you'll have to do it again in a few days, and then a few days after that, to be sure eggs haven't hatched. Keep a close eye on the other colonies. I found taking macro shots with a cheap underwater camera works very well for spotting pests.
  20. mr_X

    Black bugs

    I don't have any experience with Dettol. This stuff? Never even heard of it until now.
  21. mr_X

    Black bugs

    You've got to dip it multiple times to make sure any eggs that might be there are killed shortly after hatching. There's no way to tell if the other montis aren't infected already. To be safe, you must dip all of your montis now.
  22. mr_X

    Bristle Worm Problem.

    Your worm population is so large because of all the available food- you are overfeeding. Lessen the food supply and the worms will lessen on their own....no worm eating fish necessary.
  23. mr_X

    Black bugs

    Is it moving? It could be. Here's a pic I pulled from the internet....could be the same guy...
  24. mr_X

    Black bugs

    Let me see a picture of this nudi. I still say the coral looks fine.
  25. mr_X

    Black bugs

    I don't see any coral eaters. I don't know what those pods are, but I have not seen or heard of a black speck-looking critter that eats sps. Besides, this frag has been in your tank for a couple days now and those critters are all over the place by now. _ The coral still looks fine to me.
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