Me neither!WendyMc said:hehe, good riddance! Can't wait to see what you score.
Definitely not! I thoroughly check everything while it's acclimating before it goes into the tank. I also intend to dip any new stuff too.Cluckr7 said:Better dip/quaranteen your Zos thenDon't wanna get a nudi problem from the last Zos you get.
Well, not sure how that would work out. :lol:jcopp24 said:If you wanted color... just add food coloring![]()
Thank you!trottman said:nice close up shots
Huh, nothing at all since all of the frags died but one. I'm not even sure if that one will make it either. Oh well, lesson learned.pimp2daizzo said:how much you get for your sps?
Ha, thanks for keeping it alive. Actually, I wasn't able to make it to the LFS this week because of an immense amount of homework I had to do for my night classes. I'm headed out of town to Orlando this weekend, so new corals and pictures will have to wait 'til next week. Everything is going very well with the tank though and my current corals are growing/multiplying nicely. Have a good weekend everyone!vest0830 said:This thread almost went to the third page. Cant have that happen!
So where are those new corals!
Thanks so much for the compliments! Yes, your assumptions are correct. the PVC elbows just bend upwards and the water just drains out of the tank like it would out of your kitchen sink. There are no siphons at work, just gravity.jwheeler said:Just got done reading all 11 pages, awesome tank Ted! I'm in the planning stagtes of setting up a 20L. I have a question about drilling/overflow. I used to have a 55g that had an overflow box and utube, hated that thing. So looking at your pics of the 2 bulkheads and pvc elbows inside the tank, is it my understanding that the elbows are bent up and the water stays at that consistant level, and the 2 elbows just suck the water down? Hope I don't sound stupid, but with my old one you had to start a siphon, is that required with your setup? And what happens if the power goes out? anything? Thanks for any help
Yes.jwheeler said:Closed loop means drilling 2 more holes right?