local "spa flex"

chris - i've got some i was planning to throw away - how much + what size do you need?

i'd try a pool or "spa" store
 
i want to replace the 90's going to our 180 and 75. the lines to the 180 are 1" and to the 75 are 3/4". i dont need that much
 
I found mine at the local sears hardware store in Newark - although I'm pretty sure they have it at Home Depot or Lowes - if you call them ask for flexible PVC - make sure you get prices too - it's nowhere near as cheap as regular PVC

HTH
 
I thought I saw it at the HD in Christiana - if that helps... :confused:

There's also a Lowes at the intersection of Rt 40 and Rt 7 - that will be a little closer for the C-Dog :lol:
 
i have a length of 1" I.D. and a lenght of ~1.25" I.D.
they are dirty, but should clean up fine - you're wlecome to them if you want 'em, otherwise i've been instructed to throw them out
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7779708#post7779708 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Safir
i have a length of 1" I.D. and a lenght of ~1.25" I.D.
they are dirty, but should clean up fine - you're wlecome to them if you want 'em, otherwise i've been instructed to throw them out

ill take them!!!
 
it's yours - i'll throw it all in the back of the truck.

there is probably enough to re-plumb mst of your system if you felt so inclined.

any ideas to meet and trade-off? Nick and I are supposed to meet up at fishman "sometime" maybe we can co-ordinate and save me a trip and possibly one of you.

Or if one of you is still thinking of a trip up to frazer zoo...

In any case figure something out and let me know where and when.
 
I'm in if you want to meet up - as long as I know when (my weekend is going to consist of packing everything I own for the movers to take away :) )

I should be able to siphon out about 1/2 lb of sand from the bottom of my tank - the liveliness of it is definately in question though - pm me if there was anything else you wanted - I'm afraid most everything died off in my tank excluding the fish :(
 
nick - any stomatellas survive that you can see?

tomorrow evening work for you guys? i'll likely have to take the wife to work at 6:00 and pick her up at 11:00 but other than that and maybe some social drinking I'm free.

or during the day, it's all teh same to me really, excet i can go visit the livestock inside if we're there during the day :)

feel free to call me six-one-oh-two-oh-nine-two-six-oh-nine - i'm up late and early so don't worry about disturbing me.
 
what ever is good for you all ill be there

PS. Safir how long are the things? will i need to bring my BFT?:lol:
 
they are two coils about 2' in diameter - the smaller stuff is probably 30ft long total the larger maybe 15?

in any case they can probably be crammed in the trunk of a car no problem, givn th generally flexible nature of the material ;)
 
I haven't seen a stomatella, mini starfish, spaghetti worm, bristle worm, copepod, amphipod, mysis shrimp (all of which used to be covering my live rock/sand in epic proportions) since the whole-tank "fresh-water-dip" :(

The only thing I see moving in the tank is the fish - somehow my clam seems to be re-cuperating, and my green BTA is starting to come back (I think) - my red BTA still hasn't inflated at all .... anywho - you can still have some sand - I'll be breaking the tank down soon anyway as the movers will be here on Thursday to pick everything up, and I need time to drain it and clean it before they get here.
 
it can't hurt i suppose - i'll throw it in the sump and see what comes of it :)

I'll do my best to actually remember the supplements this time heh, but may need a little coaxing in the form of a reminder call :)

looks like it's up to you to determine a time, as you've actually got stuff going on.
 
hey Chris, Home Depot also has gray electrical PVC waterproof tubing. ive seen it there in 3/4 and 1 inch. glues with pvc glue. just dont get the kind that has wire coil in it. that wouldnt do. but the all plastic tubing will do just fine. costs less too.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7783841#post7783841 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by kaptken
hey Chris, Home Depot also has gray electrical PVC waterproof tubing. ive seen it there in 3/4 and 1 inch. glues with pvc glue. just dont get the kind that has wire coil in it. that wouldnt do. but the all plastic tubing will do just fine. costs less too.

Ken, is it flex? i still will need 3/4"
 
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