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Tips and Tricks 101
Thought it might be nice to hear some tricks or tips you guys may have learned,so that some of the old/newcomers in the reefkeeping hobby can avoid some extra costs...and maybe a headache or two. [img]images/smiles/icon_wink.gif[/img]
A couple i have learned, Its much easier to buy a 1/4" tap,and tap into the outfeed of your main system pump(at the base)to feed your reactor. Saves the valuable plug in,and another small reduction in electricity,and a more reliable pressure. If your a DIY`er,you can bend up to 3/4" pvc into a full 180 degrees without kinks for siphons or gravel vacs ect,by measuring the outside diameter of pipe to be bent,and purchasing a lightwieght spring(like a slinky but much smaller) with thin but easily manipulated coils with an inside diameter within 1/8" of the pipes O.D. Heat the pipe up with a torch evenly until it is fairly flexible and slide the spring on,and bend to desired shape [img]images/smiles/icon_biggrin.gif[/img]. Make sure spring is not a tight fit when slid on the pipe,and do a practice one first. [img]images/smiles/icon_wink.gif[/img] Buy a roll of a plastic mesh called "gutter guard",this stuff is worth the 5 bucks! You can weave a strip of the stuff in and out of the fingers on your overflow,no more fishes & snails in the sump. C`mon...give up your secrets...heh. Marc. [ 13 October 2001: Message edited by: Fudge ] |