here are some pics
If you have an iPhone, show off your addiction. Jessy created a very nice one tonight for my background. The easiest way to get it on the phone is to email it to the account linked to your phone, then save it to Camera Roll. Find the image, click on the arrow button (as if you wanted to email it to someone) and Set As Wallpaper. We'll be sure to make more backgrounds that are reef related in the future. There's really no limit to what ...
Current tanks 120 gallon reef ready half circle - contents of tank mixed reef/fish/live rock 55 gallon reef ready - contents of tank mixed reef/fish/live rock Upgrading both tanks into the brand new Marineland 265 gallon reef ready tank with the monterey stand in black. This is going to be a long drawn out blog, im warning you now lol. So where I have my new tank in place sits on slab, so im lucky I do not need to support anything from underneath, which is great ...
Updated 08-31-2010 at 12:40 AM by melev
I have a 30 gal tank with 20 gal sump and my mag 3 raises the temp 2 or 3 degrees. What other pump could I use to get the same performance but not temp as the mag? I do not want to add fans to keep it at peek but will add them to help keep it down. Thanks Craig
I've been so busy I didn't even get a chance to blog about my new stand. However, now that I'm in Florida I have some quiet moments until MACNA begins, so here are some images I took with my iPhone 4. The stand is 85.5" long, 36" wide and 38" tall. It is made of 2" tubular steel, welded and powder-coated. The steel is very thick, and the stand immensely heavy. When the welder dropped it off, it was too heavy for the two of us to carry, so I called for a third person to assist. ...