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  1. thrak76

    Marineland 75 g opinion?

    +1 on a 75g. It's a much more versatile tank. Honestly I don't know why anyone gets a 55g when comparing it to a 75g standard.
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    RODI test results

    Lol! Believe me, I have tanks to spare! I've been through MTS and back! However, my largest is the 75g and really the only one suitable for a nice colony. I suppose I could start growing them out in a 40b.... hmmm.... Really the main reason for not adding more tanks is a 3-year-old kid and a...
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    RODI test results

    I tried for a few years to maintain a planted tank with this water, and it was... difficult. I'll try again some time, but not until I can set up an RO/DI system. I've been transitioning for like 3 years now! I can't bring myself to rehome any fish, so until my show fish kick the bucket, I'm...
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    Tank mates for Blue Gouramis

    5 or more Corydoras, and a small school of ember or lemon tetras to contrast the blue gourami.
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    RODI test results

    Liquid rock. I'm slowly transitioning to an African cichlid tank. Perfect water for that!
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    RODI test results

    I have similar (well) water to you, and I'm on the other side of the lake.
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    RODI test results

    Is that 4:1 RO/DI water to tap water, or reversed?
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    What's under your tanks?

    Cool thread! I (over)built my stand from dimensional lumber, skinned it with red oak ply, and made solid oak doors for it. I mounted an under cabinet light in there too. Really comes in handy! The CO2 setup is not being used right now, but there's plenty of room under there to just leave it.
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    How long does your PWC take?

    I've done that too. I do not like the wear and tear on the faucet. If I had a laundry sink I would use that, alas, I do not. Also, I save on propane by just sending the cold water into the tank, and the inline heater gets it back up to temp within an hour.
  10. thrak76

    DFS + Petco

    Aquabid for live fish not obtainable at your LFS. For supplies, I use Ken's Fish and Big Al's. Sometimes I'll look at ThatFishPlace, but they always seem to be more expensive.
  11. thrak76

    How long does your PWC take?

    If I'm only doing a pwc, on a 75g it takes about 45 minutes. I send a hose out the front door to the garden to drain (even in the winter), and then hook that same hose to an outside to tap to refill - slowly, so that my inline heater can take some of the chill off of the incoming water.
  12. thrak76

    Filter Related Qs

    I don't think that a 2217 would be overkill on a 29g. I currently run 2x 2217s on a 75g, and it's definitely not too much. With the spraybar, you can direct the outflow pretty easily, and you could always do a little bit of throttling with the quick connect ball valves.
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    What's involved in filter maintenance??

    I have well water, so i rinse with abandon. Occasionally i'll even put the media in a colander and really rinse it well. I've never had any (observable) adverse affects.
  14. thrak76

    What's involved in filter maintenance??

    It's debatable whether vaseline will degrade o-rings over time. IDK, something about the petroleum. I actually use plumber's silicone grease.
  15. thrak76

    What's involved in filter maintenance??

    I've got 2 Eheim 2217s in service now. For maintenance I'll change the filter floss, rinse the polishing pad and sponge, and dunk the media in some water to get off the accumulated sludge. I've put all the media into filter bags rather than leaving it loose in the canister. I'll also give the...
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    Show off your favorite fish

    My current favorite It took a few years for this fish to start coloring up, but now he's definitely a gorgeous fish! melanotaenia marci The marci seem to be a bit of a hybrid strain, associated with the parkinsoni. Not a lot of info out there on them...
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    My 75 gallon. A work in progress.

    I think it's looking very good. Someday I'd like to turn my 75 into a african cichlid tank as well. My only suggestion would be to vary the peak height of your rock work a bit. That would look more natural to my eyes. It also may just be the perspective of the picture...
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    Hello from the Shores of Lake Michigan

    Hi folks! New to the forum here, but not to aquariums. I've been looking around for awhile for a new place to hang out online, since one of the "other" aquarium places online has been kind of ... not so nice lately. This looks like a friendly group of people, and I look forward to reading...
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    What Made You Want A Freshwater Aquarium?

    I grew up around aquariums, as my Father is also an hobbyist. He started with FW, and moved on through FOWLR and now he's maintaining a gorgeous reef tank. I was definitely influenced by that, and had various small tanks as a kid. When I picked the hobby back up as an adult, FW was appealing to...
  20. thrak76

    Post your full tank shot here.

    Hello! Here's another 75g Hi folks! First post here. I've been a fishkeeper on and off for the last 25 years, but constantly for the last 10. I've been through MTS and back, and for now I'm just keeping this 75g FW community tank. I've tried high and low-tech planted setups, but now since I...
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