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Old 04-28-2010, 04:30 PM
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How do you know how long I've been in this hobby for?...lol

And no one is denying your awesomeness Myka, so please continue to share your open mind and unbiased opinions.



If you'd like, I could send you pictures of the amount of skimmate my prizm (thats prizm, not prizm pro) pulled from tanks in the past.


I wouldn't deny it's no Deltec, I run a Deltec right now BUT...
I didn't always have 800 bucks to drop on a skimmer, there was a time when I only had 20$ and you know what?

At that time, there was no better skimmer out there than that trusty Red Sea Prizm skimmer.

You're welcome for the laugh Myka, I owe you for so many I have had in reading your many comments on thsi site over the years.
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Old 04-28-2010, 04:43 PM
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How are my opinions biased? Do you think I own shares in EuroReef or something?

You can win this fight...you can have your soapbox back. Ciao.
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Old 04-28-2010, 04:54 PM
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Well....lol
I guess now you could say we are even...lol

You're biased based on your experiences Myka, not on ownership of a company...we all are.

It's just that some people tend to forget that an opinion is a biased thing and that it's not always applicable to those in different situations, with different expectations and different resources.
When this happens, people try and pass of personal opinons based on personal experiences as fact...which it is not.

Thank you for letting me borrow your soap box, I appreciate how warm you have kept it....

Maybe if you didn't regard a difference of opinions as a "fight" that someone must "win" you might find a little more ease in expressing yourself...
just a thought...
and a biased one at that...lol

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Old 04-28-2010, 05:37 PM
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OH MY I didn't mean to start anything on here, I appreciate ALL comments and suggestions it doesn't mean I'll do them all I am just trying to learn the best way to do something so if I go cheaper now based on some opinions and do the more expensive later on it still came from all you wonderful ppl in then end. SO here is my next question where can I get my tank drilled properly without it killing my pocket. Does anyone here know how to do it and has experience and is there away you could come here and do it so I don't have to hall this tank out of the house again??? thanks again for all your help and advice.

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Old 04-28-2010, 07:31 PM
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You didn't start anything Jenn, it happens around here often all by itself. It seems people get their panties in a twist if you don't say "In my opinion" or "In my experiences" at the beginning of every paragraph.

Try talking to Kevin at Red Coral for drilling your tank. I'm not sure what he charges, but in my experiences (lol) $20-30 per hole is fairly typical. If you do decide to drill the tank, put some time into planning and deciding what type of drain you want even if you don't install it right now. Kevin should be able to help you with that too.
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Old 04-28-2010, 07:40 PM
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You didn't start anything Jenn, it happens around here often all by itself. It seems people get their panties in a twist if you don't say "In my opinion" or "In my experiences" at the beginning of every paragraph.

Try talking to Kevin at Red Coral for drilling your tank. I'm not sure what he charges, but $20-30 per hole is fairly typical. You could always drill it yourself if you have a drill, a diamond hole saw, some patience, and a steady hand.
Funny huh?
when adding 3 words can make such a big difference...
an as for bunched panties, these were on the soapbox when I got here


You might consider a siphon overflow until you move.
even the people who strongly advocate against them might agree that as a temporary solution until you move and can have your tank drilled while you are moving (or even buy a new system that is pre drilled and sell your old one).

Ask around and I think you will find that most people who hate on the siphon overflow haven't actually used one or didnt have it set up properly...

Here's a link to a very high quality one that you can look at if you want to consider an alternative to drilling right now, keeping in mind you can often pick these up for under 50$.
http://lifereef.com/frame.html

If not, you might want to post your question about where to get drilled in the Alberta forum so that you get the question to an audience who could best answer you from experience...

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Old 04-28-2010, 08:51 PM
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Funny huh?
when adding 3 words can make such a big difference...
an as for bunched panties, these were on the soapbox when I got here


You might consider a siphon overflow until you move.
even the people who strongly advocate against them might agree that as a temporary solution until you move and can have your tank drilled while you are moving (or even buy a new system that is pre drilled and sell your old one).

Ask around and I think you will find that most people who hate on the siphon overflow haven't actually used one or didnt have it set up properly...

Here's a link to a very high quality one that you can look at if you want to consider an alternative to drilling right now, keeping in mind you can often pick these up for under 50$.
http://lifereef.com/frame.html

If not, you might want to post your question about where to get drilled in the Alberta forum so that you get the question to an audience who could best answer you from experience...
Over the side overflow boxes work good they were the rage at one time because there were limited places to get a tank drilled and none came pre drilled. You could not get the bits readily to drill them so most people went with overflow boxes. you can get one the will automatically prime and keep the prime just in case some thing happens. The only time a overflow loses its prime is if there is a hole in the tube or acrylic or there are a tun of micro bubbles that get sucked into the overflow and get trapped to eventualy break the flow. IMO you would have to be pritty lazy to not notice this much bubbles in a tank or be on holidays. but then you should have some one watching the tank and you would get a call. I am not against over the top overflows I have used them and they work but only as good as the operator. I am partial to the CPR style you can install a airline fitting and attach to a venturi or aqua lifter to ensure the siphon dose not get broken and it will remove any air to prime the over flow.

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Old 04-28-2010, 08:31 PM
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Hay Myka what you are saying make s sense but not everyone ca afford the expensive stuff. I would drill it now though if the tank is empty and if you feel like you don't want a sump you can cap the bulk heads for now until you find out how much movement there is in the floor. some times older houses will have twisted floor joist and will not hold as much weight.
I get Jenn's thought on the situation and don't blame her in some ways. I have a small bow front up stairs because the only places that I can put a tank right now is where the joists run parallel to the area, so no large tanks up stairs. besides in the basement I don't have to worry about the tank flooding as much there are drains in basements any ways but there would be almost no damage to the house.
I am bias toward Aqau Medic as their skimmers have treated me very good I have found allot of people that don't like them, you know that is them this is me. By the way I also like Deltec, ETSS and Red Sea Berlin skimmers because they are good skimmers ASM make another good skimmer that does not have to cost you your first born to get and does a good job, I can go on. I think the point is I think most people make good and valid points on here in most instances.
Myka I really like some of the reef keeping articles you have posted on here and have refereed some people to them, so your hard work and opinions do not fall on deaf ears but some time they can be heard of hearing.
I think in the long run we can all agree that any one in getting in to the hobby should buy the best equipment they can afford.

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