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![]() Hey im not saying dont use this product im sharing my experince... ive had with my nano... I also wanted to see if anyone has had a simlar sitution happen to them. (in which it has) and in what ways how to fix it.. or if its fixable.
-like will i have to replace my rock because this crap has leeched into the rock? - Or will my fish Die from suffication and water pollution. Is there any other step i can do to help the sitution. Because personally i wont be using this product again. |
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![]() Just an opinion here, but I wouldn't use this at all, in any tank, if it clouded the water.
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![]() I had used this stuff in my 10gal nano about a year ago, and although it did cloud the water for about 1hr I never lost anything at all. I probably used 10% of the sticks. Not a huge fan of this product thou as you get alot of residue and floaties in the water. Had to use my fish net to get try and catch the larger particles floating around.
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- John - 3x20g Display Established June 08|Koralia nano, 1, 4|Euroreef Skimmer|250W MH retro kit|Mag 18 return|RODI 120g Display Established Jan 1, 09|Vortech MP40|Koralia 4|I-Tech 100 w Tunze 9410.04A|Aquactinics Constellation 7x54W|Mag 18 return|RODI |
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are you saying the kind of epoxy that you linked to does not ever cloud your water? I stayed away from that kind of epoxy simply because it was the cheapest and I am the first to admit that is a terrible reason to discredit something.... but if it doesn't cloud the water as the mixable kinds are apt to, it would seem safer to me.... |
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![]() Did you guys microwave the epoxy first. I noticed that when I did that, the epoxy hardened a lot faster with little clouding. I used 2 sticks on 34gals.
Yes, I know we are talking about size limitations, but you only used a tiny bit for mounting a coral, I used TWO boxes for a system volume of 34 gals .. so I think I can safely compare our experiences. This was using the D&D aquascape product.
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![]() Guys, this is getting way out of hand! Microwaving epoxy first? What a pain. Just grab some of the cheap stuff, cut off a chunk and knead it to a uniform color, and mount frags. Not a big undertaking, and doesn't do bad things like kill fish.
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halfway through some of the tunze stuff, will take the cheaper stuff next time around.... |
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![]() GOOD NEWS!... thank god i think everything will be ok, i got home today and everything was swiming around.. the tanks rock work is a little messed. but everything is alive still and the water is clear.... Im going to wait to remove the stone as breathing on the blenny is rapid.
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Simply stating the instructions and in my experience with it, very accurate. Other epoxies I used took considerably longer to cure.
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