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daplatapus 12-30-2012 04:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Coralgurl (Post 777503)
Me too please!!:biggrin:

Me three please!!

fishoholic 12-30-2012 04:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Coralgurl (Post 777503)
Me too please!!:biggrin:

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Originally Posted by daplatapus (Post 777512)
Me three please!!

:lol: good to know I'm not the only lazy one! My water's all mixed and ready to go I'm just lacking motivation. I also need my carbon and GFO replaced, any takers? :razz:

es355lucille 12-30-2012 04:46 AM

Ha Ha Ha....he he he.....Uhhhh Yaaaa whats a water change?


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Originally Posted by fishoholic (Post 777514)
:lol: good to know I'm not the only lazy one! My water's all mixed and ready to go I'm just lacking motivation. I also need my carbon and GFO replaced, any takers? :razz:


Coralgurl 12-30-2012 04:51 AM

I was going to do mine today, but a girlfriend called and said lets go for dinner....ok, off I go at 4 and well time flies, get home at 10, way too late for lugging water from the basement.....stuffed and lazy:p

blacknife 12-30-2012 04:53 AM

how do you leak test a co2 tank/regulator that emptied itself in 5 days, when there is no presure left it it, its the weekend.. and you dont want to spend the money to go refill it. so much for set and forget


<insert grumbling and swearing here>

The Grizz 12-30-2012 05:07 AM

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Originally Posted by blacknife (Post 777520)
how do you leak test a co2 tank/regulator that emptied itself in 5 days, when there is no presure left it it, its the weekend.. and you dont want to spend the money to go refill it. so much for set and forget


<insert grumbling and swearing here>

Sounds like its time to get a back up cylinder :question:

SanguinesDream 12-30-2012 05:08 AM

I took enough sleeping meds to kill a horse. I pray I shall sleep tonight.....but I already have a window open for Fragbox....must resist shopping.

lockrookie 12-30-2012 05:26 AM

Note to self.... When rewiring your new light fixture and plug in to see what that cord lights up... Be sure to unplug said cord before cut it.... You may ruin your brand new wire cutter you bought for the job. And set off the smoke alarm..oops lol I need another drink


Sent from my porcelain aquarium

Coralgurl 12-30-2012 05:32 AM

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Originally Posted by lockrookie (Post 777527)
Note to self.... When rewiring your new light fixture and plug in to see what that cord lights up... Be sure to unplug said cord before cut it.... You may ruin your brand new wire cutter you bought for the job. And set off the smoke alarm..oops lol I need another drink


Sent from my porcelain aquarium

Oh dear, and fry yourself....put the cutters down and walk away!

blacknife 12-30-2012 05:33 AM

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Originally Posted by The Grizz (Post 777521)
Sounds like its time to get a back up cylinder :question:

Heh I am new at this ca reactor thing but I agree, I am leaning more towards the regulator, solenoid or plumbing in between, that was dangling there where little children could play with it the couple days the tank was gone<had it in over last weekend>

past the solenoid everything appeared to be working ok, heh funny thing is i was just going to test parameters tonight to make sure it was dialled in properly after ignoring testing all week.I just hope i get it sorted out before going back to work NEXT monday heh.

<edit> what is this little brass piece i found on the floor a few days ago with an o'ring on both sides, funny i see it sitting here beside the computer while typing this post.. i wonder.....

<second edit> GRRRRRRRRRRRRR:2gunfire:


on another note

it is much harder trying to pull apart a well built tank with thick glass than little dinky tanks with thin glass. the blades i have don't stick in deep enough to make it easy i guess new blades are on tomorrows shopping list


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