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COPPER...:rollface: :rollface:So I dont know really what caused my tank to be so maintenance free.
COPPER...:rollface: :rollface:So I dont know really what caused my tank to be so maintenance free.
Before copper though my algae had died off and I had stopped scraping the glass.<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15582158#post15582158 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Zoom
COPPER...:rollface: :rollface:
Thanks Sean.<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15583394#post15583394 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by sean A.
very nice PICS Recty
Yeah, it is kind of annoying. My tangs will just mow through the nori but the angels tend to be wasteful. Jerk, rip, jerk, rip, jerk, rip... pieces everywhere. Fortunately, I have enough fish that not everyone can be eating at once, so the ones who are hanging back come forward and pick through all the floating pieces and not a lot of it ends up sticking to a Koralia or the overflow intake.<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15583412#post15583412 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by welsher7
awesome pics as always. I hate the pick and jerk motion. My passer does it and rips huge pieces of the nori clip they just float around the tank.
I was actually amazed how easy it was. I had a 2" live sand bed in my tank before I went bare bottom. I just removed the sand over the course of 4 weeks with a piece of large diameter (I think 2") PVC hooked to a large diameter piece of plastic tubing. I got a siphon going and then just went to town on the sand when I would do a water change, which was every weekend. By the third weekend, I had all the sand removed except what was underneath my rocks, so I stacked all the rocks on one side of the tank and sucked clean the non rock stack side. Then I moved my rocks back so the fish had a whole tank to use again. The next weekend I moved all my rocks to the other side and sucked that side clean.<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15583744#post15583744 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by yukonblizzard
I still have yet to hear anything good about keeping sand in a FOWLR, so im thinking going barebottom is my next task, but boy is it going to be a PITA!
Thanks, I really like the majestic, I hope he doesnt do like a lot of people's majestic and just up and die after 6 months for no apparent reason. I almost didnt get a majestic just because of that but I'm hoping something I'm doing might make him last a while.<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15584518#post15584518 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by danorth
Hey Recty, how come your shots of the queen and blueface come out so dark?
The emp is looking much better than previous shots of the face. Great looking majestic too. Makes me want another!
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15584435#post15584435 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Recty
I was actually amazed how easy it was. I had a 2" live sand bed in my tank before I went bare bottom. I just removed the sand over the course of 4 weeks with a piece of large diameter (I think 2") PVC hooked to a large diameter piece of plastic tubing. I got a siphon going and then just went to town on the sand when I would do a water change, which was every weekend. By the third weekend, I had all the sand removed except what was underneath my rocks, so I stacked all the rocks on one side of the tank and sucked clean the non rock stack side. Then I moved my rocks back so the fish had a whole tank to use again. The next weekend I moved all my rocks to the other side and sucked that side clean.
I ended up with a little bit of sand still in the tank that had blown around during that last weekend, but every weekend as I did water changes I just made sure to try to get some sand and within a coupe months there wasnt any left.
I'm still sucking sand out of my rocks thanks to my humu trigger![]()
I would take it out over the course of at least a week... but it depends on the depth of the sand bed, the size of your tank and the fish you have.<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15584618#post15584618 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by calmplex2g
hey recty love this fish,wanted to ask u n others,i have sand in my tank and wanted to treat with cupramine and wanted to take my sand out for the treatment and cleaning purposes,wanted to know if u think it would be bad to take it all out at 1 time or in the course of days rather then weeks?or should i do treatment with sand in there and maybe take out sand during weekly water changes during treatment........first post dont be harsh people,lol
Oh, I see the difference. I'm using a flash with mine, you arent. That basically causes it. My flash is smart enough that it senses the light needed for the shot and then bases how powerful to flash. It seems to have a hard time with the blue face, like I said I think it doesnt reflect like the other fish do, the flash has a hard time compensating.<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15584663#post15584663 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by danorth
That is weird. Here is a shot of my blueface for comparison. No flash. I will try and get another shot later today.....