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Ha Ha that funny because I have found my clown goby in my filter sock twice. The first time i changed the sock and just had it sitting in a large bowl while i was doing other stuff. about 5 minutes later i took the sock outside to give it a rinse off with the hose and found the goby in the sock. AArgh run back upstairs and toss him in the tank. Did the same thing about a month later, now i always look inside as soon as i change it.
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Yeah, after this I'll be checking it every time.
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Wow, for me those socks come out so dirty I usually HAVE to invert them and do a quick prerinse. I figure if I'm going to do that, I might as well pick out all the 'pods and worms and brittlestars and whatever else might be worth saving and I toss them back into the tank. Sometimes there is indeterministic goo that makes me wonder just what the heck it is, ... that stuff I don't save.
Have found a few fish doing this!! Usually the smaller ones. The eel made it into the sump a couple times early on which tells me he must have gotten out of the bag somehow on his own, that would have been interesting to see as I sort of imagine that he would fly out of there.
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-- Tony My next hobby will be flooding my basement while repeatedly banging my head against a brick wall and tearing up $100 bills. Whee! |
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BTW Lance I was looking at BRS and noticed they have 4" 200 micron bags, both felt and mesh - they say the mesh clog less easily so I might give those a whirl, you might want to check them out too?
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Thanks Tony. I'll definitely give them a try. I order from BRS quite regularly.
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Precipitate. How come? Help!
Lately I've been getting a lot of precipitate build-up in the return pump, (Mag 7). The PH's in the DT have no build-up at all. I just tested and the params are: Ca: 410; Alk: 7; Mg: 1290; pH: 8.0 These numbers stay quite constant from week to week. I use the two-part from BRS and dose via 2x Drew's Dosers. Both dosers drip into the return section of the sump; calcium in the morning and alkalinity in the evening. Is it possible that there is not enough water movement in the sump? I estimate flow through the sump at about 280 GPH. Any ideas? P.S. I'm using exactly the same set up on the 225g with no problems, so it's not a problem with the two-part mix.
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I was having the same problem, bumped the mag level up to 1400 and changed the one dosing line to the overflow so it mixed better, solved it for me.
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