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    Leaking Calcium Reactor

    My calcium reactor has developed a leak on one of the seams. Does anyone know a good way to seal up acrylic without having to try to dismantle and reassemble it? The leak is small, but the whole thing is under a fair bit of pressure. Thanks!
  2. My latest addition

    My latest addition

    You gotta love clams, and this is without suplemental lighting for the picture (yes, it gets even better).
  3. Rose Bubble

    Rose Bubble

    Great rose bubble.
  4. 150 Gallon, Right Side

    150 Gallon, Right Side

    This is the right side. Notice the reflection at the rear right of my galaxy coral around back which I will try to frag since he is too big for a front location.
  5. 150 Gallon, Left side

    150 Gallon, Left side

    This is the left half of the tank. The rose bibble is showing signs of splitting, so let me know if you are interested.
  6. My 150 gallon mixed reef

    My 150 gallon mixed reef

    I want maximum diversity in my tank, so I have a mix of softies, LPS, clams, fish, and a few SPS although at the rate they are growing I will be adding more.
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    Brass Niddle Valve

    Brass Needle Valve I am struggling to get a good drip out of my calcium reactor with the IV line hose constrictor I am using (always either too much or it just stops) and I was looking for a little needle valve to give me better control, but all I could find was brass ones. My gut tells me...
  8. Parafly

    Parafly

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    Nassarius Snails and Horseshoe Crabs and Sand Beds

    So what eats fauna? Given that stirring up the bed is probably beneficial given that I have a shallow bed, but that I would rather not have things like sand sifters stipping out every worm and critter, or horseshoe crabs bulldozing their way from one end of the tank to the other, what WOULD you...
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    Nassarius Snails and Horseshoe Crabs and Sand Beds

    I have a sand bed that is only about 2" deep and parts of it are constantly stirred up by an active pistol shrimp and a couple of watchman gobies. My question is should I avoid other things that stir up or oxidenate the sand bed like nassarius snails, horseshoe crabs, or sand sifter stars...
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    This weeks discussion " Additives

    Calcium overdosing My calcium reactor got a bit too ehthusiastic and my CA levels went slightly over 500ppm, at which point all the LPS and SPS corals were seriously stressed--several beyond hope of recovery. If 400-420 is the ideal range, at what point does the CA level start being problematic?
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