bizzarro said:Wouldn't a 45 degree elbow or a T fitting silenced the noise w/o having to spend whatever that costs?
LaurieC said:I think it will take up a lot less space. I made my durso this weekend to use while I await the muffler and that durso is huge! Plus it's white PVC so it really stands out, even in the overflow box.
the only people that knows is russ & jim lol
It then poops these crazy neon orange poops that are not so cute. But something in the tank is eatting the poop because they dissappear.
Thank you for the advice on the carbon filter on hand--that is a really good idea. I have one TLF filter set up with carbon now waiting on the 90 Gallon so in emergency, I could use that I suppose. Then when I switch over, I have an Eheim canister filter I can use as back up and get some carbon for it. I've been thinking about what to do with my canister filters, skimmer, etc. on the current 55 once I switch over--I think I've just found the answer: back up!
tomtooth, I think you cursed my Sea Hare! I woke up this morning and the poor thing was sucked into the intake of my skimmer (I have a HOB skimmer until I move tanks). I turned off the skimmer and tried to coax it off with some gracelleria, but it didn't move. I tried to remove it by hand, but it was stuck fast. I took the strainer off the skimmer and moved it and the Sea Hare into a little hang on the tank acclimator box. No purple ink in the tank, but in looking at the filter, part of the Sea Hare's body/skin is woven into the teeth of the strainer. I'm not sure if it is dead or still just stuck. I'm afraid to try to pry it out because I'm afraid, I'll tear it's skin. I put some gracelleria in with it in hopes that maybe it will relax and become unstuck on it's own, if still alive. I am so sad. But now, even if he's alive, I'm afraid to put him back in my tank. If he's alive I think he's going back to the LFS. I feel terrible
where are the pics of my corals??? :irked:
:irked: no update in over a month.....lol