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Mark, if you run a UG filter like it says in the instructions in the box in saltwater, it will crash in about a year. Trust me.
But if you tweek it a bit, it will last forever, be almost maintenance free, reduce nitrates, and be the cheapest system you will find.
Another nice part is that you...
I am on about 6 of these forums and a good percentage of people don't have the slightest Idea how to run a UG filter. It's not easy to find all of these posts. Especially being I am the only one running one. :-[
Of course, it has been running longer than most of these guys have been alive but...
I am going out in my boat in the Sound in a few minutes. I will be collecting for the first time this year.
I like to renew my population of both copepods and amphipods.
I will also take grass shrimp (which I give to the LFS and some mud which is what I use to renew my bacteria.
I feel that if...
So does that mean you will be putting bottles, chains, and cans in your tank with asphalt rocks, NYC water with associated mud and an occasional baby flounder?
I use this to feed blackworms and everything else. I don't know how you guys run a reef without one. I use it every day, many times a day for cleaning, feeding, blowing things, etc ;)
California Blackworms are not tubifex. Tubifex are thinner and are collected in drainage ditches, Blackworms are raised in ponds. I have been using them since the sixtees. A few weeks of feeding these and if all else is well, your fish should get into spawning condidtin, but only use them as a...
I just looked on my RC gallery, I don't have that picture of that sponge on there anymore.
I have thousands of pictures so I don't really want to look for it but you will see the stuff on floating docks. This time of the year it will be just a brown coating. It gets larger when it warms up slightly
As for that study (that I did not write) the last line states that DSBs of a shallower design work better and do not have the problem of the nitrates re entering the water column as ammonia to be re converted back to nitrates. Very deep beds run into that problem.
My own personal study states...
Yes I do, I stick my hand in the water and rip them off the dock, then I stick them in a container in the freezer ;D
They only grow about an inch high and they rip easily so you can't get all of it when you tear it from the dock but there are plenty of them. Do not collect the red tree sponges...
I spoke to Pedro about it and told him what type of sponges I collect.
They are only found on floating docks just a few inches below the surface. They are light brown and look like the mushrooms you see on dead wood. They are very easy to rip off the docks by hand and they freeze well. I collect...
My Moorish Idol was five years old when I killer him in an accident while I was away.
I have a few of them but before I bought the last one I went to Bora Bora to dive with them. I spent a week underwater following them (along with long nosed butterflies)
I learned a few things that I diden't...
Mike, after thinking about it I realize you may be correct about those gobies being Watchmans. The two that are spawning were never yellow in my tank but the third one that I have looks exactly like them, he was yellow as a baby. I remember he changed color in a very short while, like two weeks...
This picture was recently taken by my dive partner in the Caymans, see the white dots to the left of the nurse shark? They are fry and are all over a healthy reef.
Fish snack on these all day. :P