Nikki, glad you got this figured out!!!! Is there an option of putting tile underneath the tank instead of more carpet??
NaH2O said:Can someone explain to me how the air intake getting clogged makes the water go crazy in a needle wheel skimmer? I figured it would make it die down. Thanks! Just trying to get an understanding of how it works.
NaH2O said:Ah darnit, guess I'm heading out again...Thanks Don!!!
NaH2O said:Charlie - I was at Lowe's picking up some items for the tank move, and decided to pick up some of those sticky tiles (which look quite nice actually). I figured that would be a quick stick down for under the tank and a small perimeter around it. I'm such a pain about that stuff because I want real tile (and to match the tile in the foyer would be a plus), but this will have to do for now. Anyway, I decided to take your advice and do it
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Scooterman said:Charlie said something right for a change?
hummm
must be Christmas, next he will say it is going to snow here in Louisiana LOL!
That's low, real low
No, I won't send any snow to Louisiana, you guys already have enuf problems, something about hurricanes.
I am sorry to hear about that Nikki. Hope all turns out a little better for you.NaH2O said:Well, since I bought a couple of gorgeous corals over the weekend, something bad had to happen. I still don't have it all sorted out, but either my 4 month old sump leaked all night, or something weird happened. About 15-20 gallons of water was leaked out of my sump and all over the floor.
I've drained the rest of the water out of the sump, and am in the process of putting my probes, heater, etc. in the tank. Also, looks like one of my clowns is in the overflow . If my sump is leaking, I'll be really really pissed off....just in time to really sting me after the crack in my eurobrace.
I'll be back later....
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