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victoly

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  1. What worked for me is to put the offending fish in "timeout" (sump or breeder net) while the new fish get established. After a week or two, release the meanie and see if the situation has improved. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  2. I have no idea what you're talking about ..... ........ Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  3. I think reefing begets hoarding, kind of by definition. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  4. Second that. He's a standup guy. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  5. You might also cease feeding the coral, all the ones you listed will do just fine without it, and the added nutrients are going to be problematic in a small tank. Also, your photoperiod is a little on the long side. People can get away with those periods with LEDs that ramp up and down, and aren't full intensity for that the entire time. You may be ok, but if you get nuisance algae problems, light intensity and length may be part of the problem. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  6. Message (bio)3. He's generally got acrylic for one project or another. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  7. What's your feeding schedule ? Also, your water change schedule is pretty aggressive, you might consider reducing the quantity to 10-15% weekly. If you're still having nitrate issues at 50% weekly water changes, it's not an export problem, it's an input problem. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  8. Yeah, it's not going to function well with that. Maybe some acrylic with epoxy ? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  9. Chrome shows them for me. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  10. Dut dut dut dut Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  11. My suggestion is feed less, reduce photoperiod, give tank to Mack Brown. He'll kill that algae in no time at all. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  12. Do you use lanthanum ? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  13. i was kidding. don't eat PCBs kids.
  14. In actuality he was a very successful businessman, and I think a bit of a hoarder. Albeit a well organized hoarder. But yeah, totally agree on the similarity to the drug trade. Once the zetas start pushing acros through laredo, then the connection will be complete.
  15. I've got a few barrels of PCBs. Mind taking those as well?
  16. One flip didn't work? Better flip again!
  17. If I make it to the swap ill bring all I got. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  18. I got these from my uncle, who upon further consideration might have been a drug dealer. In any event, for the fraggers out there, these are perfect for transporting frags. For those of you out there who have helped me along the way (KimP, dshel1217, wizardx322, mFrame,rchavez, etannert), you're welcome to a roll. For those who I have not had the pleasure of meeting, let's work something out! Diapers not included.
  19. It is a start down the rabbit hole. Well, here is what might be gained. Exact same RO membrane, now lasts 20k gallons instead of 2k gallons. DI resin gone. Your 75pd flow, through the same membrane, is now 230gpd. Everything else is the same, you still drain to waste, except now your waste:output ratio has gone from 4:1 -> .5:1 Seems to me that if this was a possibility, an RODI unit manufacturer would have jumped on it and stolen the market. If it's feasible, and hasn't been done, jump on and make that money.
  20. you have to have (or at least be able to fake) an austin zip code to use the austin haz waste facility. COA does accept florescent bulbs.
  21. I guess i could further this a bit. If your point is, how can we increase efficiency of the RODI process, what is to be gained from the efficiency You can already add another RO membrane and increase output while decreasing waste water, it's just that you can't really payback the RO membrane cost because water is cheap. Generally, the only people who run the 150gpd dual membrane units have very large tanks, so it's a question of total gallons produced per day.
  22. shows you what diligence in the workplace gets you...NOTHIN
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