After seeing a blog or comment from Marc a few weeks ago, I realized that it had been awhile since I had cleaned out my biopellet reactor. After opening the NextReef SMR1, I was surprised that I was still getting flow for tumbling the media after I saw how dirty the plastic discs were. I took everything out and cleaned the interior of the tube, as well as the top and the plastic discs. I had set the biopellets aside after I had poured them out, and tried not to disturb them too much, except for
I wanted to do a review of a product that I have been using for about a year, so I feel that I have pretty good experience with it. It is The Flipper glass cleaner. http://www.flippercleaner.com/
I saw this at MACNA 2012 in Dallas, and after watching a few demos of it in person, I had to have one. The booth at MACNA said it was selling really well, they had gone through all they brought, and promised to ship me one when
I have many, many blogs to catch up on, but I'll start with an easy one, some new addition photos.
And here are a few coral that have been existing in my tank for a little while:
Wow, I didn't realize how long it has been since I posted a blog entry update until I just now went back and looked at my last entry. On my last blog entry, I was posting some pcitures of some coral frags that I had recently gotten. Unfortunatly, they are no longer with us, bless their souls. Since my last blog entry, I had a tank crash that wiped out my whole tank except for my fish. i will try to blog about the experience soon, what led up to it, what I did to try and correct it, and the eventual
I was able to find a few nice little frags yesterday. I am working towards an all SPS and Chalice tank, so these two new acros and a chalice will help me along my way.
The first is a Strawberry Shortcake Acro, the second a Purple Power Acro, and the last is a BubbleGum Monster Chalice.