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![]() Thanks for all the advice.
I don't plan on keeping all the tangs, just until they get too big. I have the line from the pump to the phosban reactor throttled right down to a trickle. The felt bag is just that, a felt bag. I was told by a LFS that these work as well as the 100 micron filter socks........ As far as the pump goes, I guess that is what I get for listening to the same LFS......... I guess I will have to get another new pump. Mag 9 maybe??? The sump is very young, I just bought it last weekend. The old one is really yucky and wasn't big enought for the equipment. The tank is about 1 year old. I had it built at Gold's in town last year. Skimmer is a Corallife 125 model. It was the best that I could afford when I started. Thanks again. More advice is always welcome. This is the tank before I cleaned it yesterday rearranged the rock work. ![]()
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150 G mixed reef. ![]() Last edited by Glennrf38; 03-23-2008 at 11:17 PM. Reason: cuz |
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![]() Try the new pump, if that doesn't work, try a new skimmer (Euro-Reefs are great and not too too pricey). I think it's time to start finding homes for the tangs. They look like they are all around the 3" mark? There are lots of gorgeous fish that are much more suitable for smaller tanks. Take a peek at the different Wrasses...Flashers and Fairies. They are nice, and many stay quite small. |
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![]() Thanks for the good advice Myka. Can I keep my yellow tang for a while longer????? Please......
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![]() ![]() ![]() You could probably sell your pumps, or keep one for a spare in case your pump ever breaks down (it will happen). Which reminds me...I need a spare too. ![]() |
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![]() I have a quiet 1 1200 that is probably going up for sale
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![]() Fine! Just pee on my parade then LOL
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![]() well, too play devils advocate i believe in low turn over in the sump giving the skimmer time to clean the Water, i only have about 4 X turn over in my Tank 120g. you could consider ozone. and keep in mind there's many different ways of doing things. Make Sure to do some reasch to come to a conclusion.
And just remember at the end of the day its your Tank no one can tell you what fish to keep. You have to decide for yourself. Don't let peer pressure decide for you. just my 2 cents Kyle |
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![]() I know. The old opinion are like a#$holes thing right? I do agree with Myka, I have to many tangs for the tank. I too have always thought that slow water in the sump gives the particals a chance to settle down in the sump. I thought high circulation in the display low flow in the sump would give the best results. I guess its back to the old research board................. I don't think I have ever seen a post that hasn't had the opposite opinion stated. Very confusing.
Thanks Glenn
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