DisturbedReefer
Lionless :(
Just let me know when you want to come over, you're always welcome!Kensn said:Gee Todd the pics look great and all, but I don't think they are doing you justice. I will have to come see for myself...
Just let me know when you want to come over, you're always welcome!Kensn said:Gee Todd the pics look great and all, but I don't think they are doing you justice. I will have to come see for myself...
Thanks Krish!krish75 said:Your tank is looking amazing as always Todd! Really nice! Thanks for sharing the new photos...I wondered what you had been up to lately with the tank and there's my answer. Keep up the good work!
maxx said:I had one in my 58 gallon tank, and shipped him off to Nikki...who started complaining it was leaving scratches in tank.
I got mine at about the dime size, now they are at least half dollar size.maxx said:They do grow quickly....I bought it less than a year ago and its body was as big around as a quarter at the time. So be forwarned Todd and Robert!
Nick
New lionfish are going in soonfishermann said:Once that Pwdr blue declares that tank his, you well have a job adding anything else.
Yeah, I'd love to have radiatas, but I'm going with two zebras and a Fu Manchu, crossing my fingers that they all can get along since the D. lions can be a bit territorial. Fu Manchu lions are very difficult to get to feed in captivity, but the deal made with the LFS was they must be eating frozen foods b/f I take them home, they got some very healthy Volitans from me.maxx said:Did you go with the dwarf lions (D.zebra) or a different species? I've always loved Radiata lions, but they do poorly in captivity...allegedly there is a store in Oklahoma city that has pretty good luck with them...thats about an 8 hour drive for me, but I'd consider it for a good healthy Radiata...
I wish I lived closer to you, cause I'd definately be pestering you see it.
BTW, have you noticed any issues w/ your OM unit? My 4 way built up some mineral deposits inside the housing, which interfered with the drum rotation. It caused enough friction that the nylon drive shaft between the motor and the rotating drum got stripped. Paul took care of me, but I had another build up two days ago, and was wondering if anyone else has noticed anything similar?
Nick
Ya just order them from the manufacturer @ http://www.oceansmotions.com
My tanks glass and I didnt have any issues with adapting it to my system, so ya dont need acrylic tanks to make them work...
Nick
stick you suction side in your overflow to hide it. make sure your overflow can handel that much more flow going over the slits though. i wanted to do that on mine but i didn't have room for it
krish75 said:Thanks Nick! I remember your tank with it hooked up over te back. I could do the same thing, but I'm not a fan of pvc in the tank for suction etc. so that why I said if I went acrylic. If only I wasn't so picky(LOL)
You're welcome Krish. There is a thread on RC, (1700 gallon Stingray reef) where the owner made PVC rock racks, and camoflaged them by using "Great Stuff" insulating foam, a 2 part epoxy, and rock rubble, crushed coral, and sand stuck in the wet epoxy....
Eric has seen this tank in person, and he said he couldnt tell it was PVC he as looking at....
Its all in how creative you get.
Nick
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