Marine Depot just showed one of our members some love today. They are featuring his reef, which you've seen on our site when he has the time to post. Here's the page on MD's site: http://www.marinedepot.com/md_educat...052012-ap.html And here's the link to his blog on RA: http://www.reefaddicts.com/blog.php/1276-Brad-Syphus Here's the screen shot to save it for eternity. ...
So work on my new (used) to me acrylic tank. But i thought i would show where I plan to put the tank. Let me know what you think. Basically the pool table will go and be replaced by the tank. It will be viewable on all four sides. I have to figure out how to run power to the tank im thinking about running down from the ceiling or running conduit across the floor to the stand. There is ...
It seems that there are so many people in this hobby that are stressed every time they see something either growing or just appearing in their tanks. I figured I would post things that over the years just went away with no help from me. Hair algae. I have no idea when I took this picture but it must have been at least 15 years ago. That fireclown is stil with me and he is almost 18 now, but look at all the hair algae. The fish and corals were in great shape, but the tank looked ...
hey so everytime i do a water change my skimmer goes crazy any ideas as to y it does this?
Since the breakdown of the 400g, I've not really be motivated to share images of what is going on. The more I think about it, the more aggravated I become with the situation of having to start all over again, and about the losses of corals during the switchover. Here's how the reef looks to me each day. I feel like I'm ignoring Spock since she's kind of out of sight, and it's a squeeze for me to ...