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Old 11-11-2010, 10:04 PM
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That pipe organ stills blows my mind it's ginormous!

You've got one lucky Kole there bro I hope someday I can give mine a playground like that to romp around in.

I swear it gets bigger every day. It is now 16" across by 16" high.


Good things come to good people. I foresee an even nicer lastlight V-2 in the near future.
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Old 11-13-2010, 04:18 AM
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I got myself a Tank-bred Yellow Assessor from J&L today. He's chillin' in the frag tank right now and hiding under some rock so I can't get a pic.
I don't think I should put him in the big tank (too many big lunkers in there), so his new home will be the 90 corner tank. Cute little guy!
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Old 11-13-2010, 05:31 AM
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My 5 flashers have disappeared into the rock and I haven't seen them since....I have no idea if they are cute or not
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Old 11-13-2010, 03:47 PM
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My 5 flashers have disappeared into the rock and I haven't seen them since....I have no idea if they are cute or not

That's because they're all shy little girls still. As soon as one of them turns into a handsome young man he'll lure those fillies out into the open.
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I got myself a Tank-bred Yellow Assessor from J&L today. He's chillin' in the frag tank right now and hiding under some rock so I can't get a pic.
I don't think I should put him in the big tank (too many big lunkers in there), so his new home will be the 90 corner tank. Cute little guy!
those are great little fish Lance.....I love mine......always out and hovering (not like the blue assessor I have in my small tank......I never see it when the lights are on, even though its the only fish in the tank).....and so far my yellow doesnt seem to be too aggressive.....mind you the only fish mine could bully is a tailspot that is the same-ish size but was in the tank before the assessor....
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Old 11-13-2010, 03:50 PM
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those are great little fish Lance.....I love mine......always out and hovering (not like the blue assessor I have in my small tank......I never see it when the lights are on, even though its the only fish in the tank).....and so far my yellow doesnt seem to be too aggressive.....mind you the only fish mine could bully is a tailspot that is the same-ish size but was in the tank before the assessor....

It should do fine in the 90g. His tank mates are a Coral Beauty, smallish Foxface, Ruby Headed Wrasse, 2 Percs, PJ Cardinal, Yellow Watchman Goby, and two cleaner shrimp.
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Old 11-13-2010, 05:27 PM
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I have a Sedra pump powering two reactors in the sump, which is kind of silly since I have a Barracuda return pump that is only using about 70% capacity. I want to "T" off one of the return lines to feed the reactors.
My question is: How long should I allow the Weld-On P-70 primer and PVC 795 to dry before going back on-line? The can says 30 minutes cure time, but I don't trust that to a tank full of fish and corals. Anybody had any experience using Weld-On on a running tank? 24 hours or less/more?
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You would be good to go in 15 mins. I have used both plumbing a bunch of friends tanks. I always use the prime the fittings and let it dry completly before glueing. Be genourous with the glue and make sure to give the pipe a quater turn to make sure their is no air bubbles and the glue is spread evenly and then use paper towel to wipe off the excess glue. You should have no leaks and a nice clean look that way.

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I have a Sedra pump powering two reactors in the sump, which is kind of silly since I have a Barracuda return pump that is only using about 70% capacity. I want to "T" off one of the return lines to feed the reactors.
My question is: How long should I allow the Weld-On P-70 primer and PVC 795 to dry before going back on-line? The can says 30 minutes cure time, but I don't trust that to a tank full of fish and corals. Anybody had any experience using Weld-On on a running tank? 24 hours or less/more?
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You would be good to go in 15 mins. I have used both plumbing a bunch of friends tanks. I always use the prime the fittings and let it dry completly before glueing. Be genourous with the glue and make sure to give the pipe a quater turn to make sure their is no air bubbles and the glue is spread evenly and then use paper towel to wipe off the excess glue. You should have no leaks and a nice clean look that way.

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Thanks Ray. I wanna make sure I'm understanding you. I've used Weld-On plenty of times. It's not the cure time of the glue or the procedure I'm worried about, it's the effect of the glue on a tank full of animals that worries me. Am I understanding that after 15 minutes of curing there was no problem on an inhabited tank?
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