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well im at the stage of waiting. down side is that i dont really have any live rock to seed with. and my rockscape probably temporary as it always is.
but here is where im at. Also i seem to have some issues with either micro bubbles or just debris floating around, im gonna pick up a filter sock and see if that helps. was wondering if anyone in edmonton has any live rock that has no pests that i could use and would return. and anyone with any cheato would be awesome too that they need to prune off |
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I recently switched to mesh socks rather than felt. I love them! They are the massive 6" ones and much easier to flip inside out than the felt. I can hand-clean these in less than 2 minutes and back in they go.
Tank looks really nice! |
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where do you get those?
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I'm pretty sure that Marine Aquaria has them.
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I'm sure that it really doesn't matter but... Isn't the sponge at the top of your TLF reactor on the wrong side of the dispersion plate?
Nice tank btw |
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I also run my TLF reactors with the sponge like that. I like a gap where I can easily monitor what is making it past the sponge when bringing new media online. I run the output into my filter sock until that column of water above the plate is clear and then I know I'm good. The sponge above the plate makes that tougher to see. Silly reason maybe but just sayin'...
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