ezhoops said:how do I remove coraline off the walls without scratching glass? No water in tank right now
You can clean one side of the tank at a time by laying the tank on its side, and pour white vinegar over the coraline. After about 30 min, it will scrape off very easily using a plastic scraper or credit card. The vinegar will loosen up most stubborn coraline. Rinse & repeat for each side of the tank.ezhoops said:tank is empty, sand is gone, how do I remove coraline off the walls without scratching glass? No water in tank right now
steve.bridges said:hey guys, i am rebuilding my 90 g tank after serious hair algae problems from my ssb. I am using starboard as my base and have a question about the returns for the closed loop.
i have a dart pump under the tank, the overflow box is in the left hand corner of the tank.
i have had the tank drilled for the pump pick-up and for a spray bar which will run the complete length of the tank at the back. i will have two more returns from the dart (with eductors, maybe) which will come up over the tank back.
What i am wondering is where to put the two other returns from the dart? ie the 2 back corners facing front middle or the middle back facing the two outside corners or the middle of the two ends facing each other.
Thanx much appreciated.
I don't think so, it's just that it's a personal preference thing. Think about how you are going to stock your tank and what your flow patterns may do.steve.bridges said:Did i post this in the wrong thread?
Depending on the amount ordered...www.keyscritters.com has the best prices.NoSchwag said:Where is a good place to order official Astreas and Ceriths snails? (thanks SeanT for keeping the types of snails in your sig for an easy cut & paste)
What is the rule of thumb concerning them? How many per gallon, what ratio, when to replace?
NoSchwag said:How long after I put the cooked rock in my tank, should I introduce the clean-up crew?
jaefei said:I use natural sea water. and it's contain nitrate. who will export it in BB tank system ?
jaefei said:the nitrate level is 12,5 ppm in natural sea water near my home. how do you think ?
How if I don't cook my rock ? because I see there is no algae on the rock. the nuinsance algae always on the sand and glass.
Konadog said:I don't think so, it's just that it's a personal preference thing. Think about how you are going to stock your tank and what your flow patterns may do.
Something to think about is if your overflow is in the middle, I would put them at the ends dumping to the front middle. If your overflow is on the ends (like yours) then put them in the middle dumping to the front corners. This may help keep things flowing to the overflows better.