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I am selling my 75 g reef tank and I live in michigan. Comes with complete setup of everything and is a real good money saver. Respond if you are interested!
Here is a picture of my blue ring angel. I got him a week ago and he is not that big. By the look of his face, is he starting to change to the other type of fish that they turn into?
So I plan in getting a garbage bin and putting it in my room close to my tank where I will put my RO water in. I am tired of lifting buckets to put the water in the tank. I want to find a hose of some sort where I can transfer 2 ways: 1. Take out certain amounts of water into buckets to get rid...
So I am ordering my ro di system next week. I'm not too familiar on them but I figure I would learn as I go. I'm doing it so I can have pure water so eventually have a reef. What I wonder though is how do you wait all day for the water to come out as I have seen that they range from about 70-120...
I've been told I need to get an RO system for my 75 g tank so that I can do corals. Anyone know where to buy one that is quality but not over priced? And I would also like to know other peoples reasons for having one themselves.
I feed once a day.
Fish list: juvenile blue ring angle, 2 misbar clowns, 2 green chromis, 2 blue/yellow damsels, one spot foxface, 6 line wrasse, greenbird wrasse, neon dottyback
So nvm I have only 11 fish, 2 crabs and a snowflake eel]
I feed once a day.
Fish list: juvenile blue ring angle, 2 misbar clowns, 2 green chromis, 2 blue/yellow damsels, one spot foxface, 6 line wrasse, greenbird wrasse, neon dottyback
So nvm I have only 11 fish, 2 crabs and a snowflake eel
I just got my protein skimmer for my 75 g aquarium. It was already established for about 3 months. My reasoning was to lower nitrates because they were usually running at 20-40 between water changes. And so I can get mine down to 0 and have corals. So I wonder what other reasons anyone else has...