D DopeCantWin Active member Aug 15, 2013 #21 FFrankie said: Awesome! Is it me or is your tank crooked? The water line looks off Click to expand... Wavemaker.
FFrankie said: Awesome! Is it me or is your tank crooked? The water line looks off Click to expand... Wavemaker.
FFrankie New member Aug 15, 2013 #22 DopeCantWin said: Wavemaker. Click to expand... I don't see one Just a closed loop anf an mp 40
R ricardo piza New member Aug 15, 2013 #23 Guys, it seems that the tank this bad but the water this way because the MP40 is doing the movement of waves, along with the closed loop system.
Guys, it seems that the tank this bad but the water this way because the MP40 is doing the movement of waves, along with the closed loop system.
FFrankie New member Aug 15, 2013 #24 Well done. Would like to see a video sometime of your water flow.
R ricardo piza New member Aug 15, 2013 #25 Ok, FFrankie, tomorrow I'll post a video so you can see the movement of the water.
R ricardo piza New member Aug 15, 2013 #26 Someone can tell me what it is that in my substrate and rocks?
R ricardo piza New member Aug 15, 2013 #29 I think these are the same, cotton candy, how do I stop them?
C Ckyuv New member Aug 15, 2013 #30 Your right I just looked up red hair lol. I got Cotten candy from a store by me a while back, it went away on its own after a while.
Your right I just looked up red hair lol. I got Cotten candy from a store by me a while back, it went away on its own after a while.
B Baros New member Aug 15, 2013 #31 Ricardo, it looks like Asparagopsis algae. Mexican turbo snail (Turbo fluctuosa) might help, or you could try a Mespilia globulus urchin.
Ricardo, it looks like Asparagopsis algae. Mexican turbo snail (Turbo fluctuosa) might help, or you could try a Mespilia globulus urchin.