We are finally able to move forward on this installation again. Originally the home owner wanted the tank fully established by the time he moved in. The problem we faced was getting it cycled and ready without the contractors having access to the aquarium. We built a small fortress around the aquarium to protect it. After it was running for a couple of weeks, a painter decided it was a good idea to spray an abrasive chemical into the aquarium room while working in the area. I came in to check on the aquariums progress and almost had a heart attack. The acrylic had been damaged on all sides because the chemical bonded to the surface of the tank. Not only that but the aquarium had about a half inch layer of polyurethane floating at the top of the water and everything was dead. We had to drain the tank, remove all rock and sand, have the tank completely refinished, and replace all live rock and sand. After going through a couple of new contractors and completely having everything ripped out to the studs and started over, we are finally at a point where we can get this aquarium up and running again. Sorry to have kept you all waiting so long for updates. I will be posting updates in the next few days as the build progresses.
Light travels faster than sound - maybe thats why some people appear bright until you hear them speak...
They are Yellow tail blue damsels. I keep them in almost every reef tank we install and service. In my experience with these I have learned that they are mildly aggressive but not to the point that they cause stress in the larger fish. The main benefit I have found is they are great flatworm assassins. I took over a reef tank that had red planaria flatworms everywhere. It was a 600 gallon reef with probably a million of the flatworms. I put 12 of these in there and the flatworms were completely eradicated in around 4 weeks.
Light travels faster than sound - maybe thats why some people appear bright until you hear them speak...
They are Yellow tail blue damsels. I keep them in almost every reef tank we install and service. In my experience with these I have learned that they are mildly aggressive but not to the point that they cause stress in the larger fish. The main benefit I have found is they are great flatworm assassins. I took over a reef tank that had red planaria flatworms everywhere. It was a 600 gallon reef with probably a million of the flatworms. I put 12 of these in there and the flatworms were completely eradicated in around 4 weeks.
De blå djævle gøre det også. Vi har to i vores system, sammen med gylter
Hvad fanden laver de rør der bare fiser 45g ud i luften, på sådan et lækkert setup. Man skulle tror at deres lokale bliktud har været forbi. For generelt kan de sgu hverken trække kabler eller rør over det land.
Jeg lagde mærke til at der til syneladende ikke er nogen udsugning af den varme luft fra lamperne. Hullet til en ventilator er der, men ingen rør til at trække luften væk med. Det må kunne blive et seriøst problem.