Herefishyfishy
Smart Bass
Well I'll be a monkey's uncle, that is one awesome tank Doc!
(minimal fish load plus your fuge is doing an excellent job)
(minimal fish load plus your fuge is doing an excellent job)
Well I'll be a monkey's uncle, that is one awesome tank Doc!
(minimal fish load plus your fuge is doing an excellent job)
The rain
A question, Who changes the water in the ocean and the sea?
Now thats a cool link i did not mean it like that because i was just giving krish some crap, and thats because i always feel that someone is watching me.Dr. Dee - Can you say Hydrologic Cycle? LOL .....I know there are many ways to nurture our little glass boxes and I think the topic is not "Who" but "if" WC are really necesary. Many have tried not to do it including myself and many have failed but I wish you good luck nevertheless.
Here is a link:
http://ww2010.atmos.uiuc.edu/(Gh)/guides/mtr/hyd/smry.rxml
Hi guys and gals, I am new to the forum. I like it alot. I have a 150 gallon with a 45 gallon sump. My sump consist of two seperate tanks connected into one. One has a Aqua C skimmer in it that is bare bottom and the other is all refugium with a chamber for the return pump. I find that I only perform a water change every other month and I usally do a 35 gallon water change. I only have 5 fish, 2 shrimp, and 1 serpent star. 4 anenomes though and other soft corals. I have been wondering if the water changes is worth it. I like the thread and will look to see what others say.
I know the feeling...no problem. So if water changes are necessary as most folks conclude, what is the most common % of volume that would be required anyway?
A question, Who changes the water in the ocean and the sea?:shock:
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