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Parker 03-07-2011 05:41 PM

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Originally Posted by lastlight (Post 596748)
Posts. Just thought I'd celebrate up in ya bizz =)

4,000, wow! I remember not so long ago I had more posts then you did. :mrgreen:

Lance 03-07-2011 05:44 PM

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Originally Posted by lastlight (Post 596748)
Posts. Just thought I'd celebrate up in ya bizz =)

Oh yeah! I didn't notice. Congrats!

Here you go, gotta do it up right for 4000 posts.


4000 POSTS for BRETT :bananahuge:

lastlight 03-07-2011 06:08 PM

Great now I look like twice the tool I already am (for posting too much nonsense) sweet thanks!

Parker 03-07-2011 06:14 PM

It isn't nonsense if it's entertaining!

Lance 03-07-2011 06:30 PM

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Originally Posted by lastlight (Post 596757)
Great now I look like twice the tool I already am (for posting too much nonsense) sweet thanks!


What? You don't like the dancing banana with the pom pom hands?
2.14 posts per day is nothing. I'm the one who rattles on: 3.27 ppd :redface:

christyf5 03-07-2011 07:13 PM

wow Lance that is crazy about the color change. I wish mine had done that. I sold it a couple of weeks ago, I was tired of it stinging the hell out of everything it got close to. Although I see there were a few hangers on left behind... :confused:

Lance 03-07-2011 08:15 PM

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Originally Posted by christyf5 (Post 596772)
wow Lance that is crazy about the color change. I wish mine had done that. I sold it a couple of weeks ago, I was tired of it stinging the hell out of everything it got close to. Although I see there were a few hangers on left behind... :confused:

Yeah, we talked about this before. That's too bad; mine is not the least bit aggressive. The new colour is pretty nice. Under MH's it is brownish green; under actinics only it is a very bright green.

Lance 03-10-2011 10:14 PM

People! Check Your Overflow Emercency Drain More Often!


When I came home for lunch today I went to check on the tanks like I always do and was greeted by the sound of a pump sucking air. The water level in the 90g was close to overflowing. WTF! Looked into the sump and both overflow drains are barely trickling. Turned off the return pump which was sucking air, (return portion of the sump holds about 10 gallons which the display can handle.) Checked out the overflow and sure enough a large snail was upside down wedged tightly in the stand pipe. Pulled it out and away went the water; but why wasn't the emergency drain working? Went and got my electrical fish tape and ran it down the standpipe. Out of the drain and into the filter sock comes 6 good sized Valonia bubbles. I get a flashlight and look into the overflow box and way down deep, and in almost total darkness, is a colony of Valonia. Hardy buggers living in darkness like that.
It could have been so much worse: If I hadn't been so careful to make sure the display could handle the water volume of the return portion of the sump there would have been a nasty flood in the living room. And the pump could have burnt out. Either it must not have been sucking air for too long or Eheim's are indestructible.

In Conclusion:
1. Check your emergency drain more often.
2. Make sure your display tank can handle the volume from the sump.
3. Clean out the overflow box more often.
4. If possible, use 45's on the drain lines instead of 90's (I don't think the
Valonia would have got caught up if I had used 45's.

P.S. I'm going to the shop tonight to make a cover for the overflow box to keep the bloody snails out!

lastlight 03-10-2011 10:18 PM

Wow there are nearly as many ways to ruin a system as there are to run one. Thanks for the heads up man. With the proliferation of valonia in my own tank I should check my own pipes out too.

I was over at a friend's house the other day and he has no valonia i could see in his display. I was looking closer at one of his vortechs and there was a mini colony living behind the impeller inside the housing!

Lance 03-10-2011 10:35 PM

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Originally Posted by lastlight (Post 597530)
Wow there are nearly as many ways to ruin a system as there are to run one. Thanks for the heads up man. With the proliferation of valonia in my own tank I should check my own pipes out too.

I was over at a friend's house the other day and he has no valonia i could see in his display. I was looking closer at one of his vortechs and there was a mini colony living behind the impeller inside the housing!


I have absolutely no valonia at all in the 225g. It must be that either the Sailfin or the Foxface is eating it. There's a small Foxface in the 90g but he doesn't touch the stuff.


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