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I know. And apparently I am already in short supply.
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Here's the 90 a few weeks ago:
![]() And here it is this morning after Joan just finished the lizard den: ![]() ![]() ![]()
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frigging cool Lance i like it alot
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Thanks Mike, but I can't take any credit. All I did was clean the tank out, Joan did all the rest of the work.
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Wow what a difference a good skimmer makes!
The gate valve on my MR-3 skimmer packed it in and I can't find one in my silly little town so I had to order one. Rather than go without a skimmer for a few days I put the Bubble Magus 150 Pro, (from the now shut-down 90g tank), on line. This skimmer is rated for 150 to 200 gallon tank. Within 48 hours the tank has developed cyano; I have to clean the film algae off the glass daily; nitrates have gone from 5 to 30 mg/lt. and some of the corals are looking a little ****y. I think I better do a fair size water change every few days until the gate valve gets here. How some aquarists go skimmerless is beyond me: They must do a water change every day and feed once a month.
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Agreed 100% I also have no idea how people go skimmerless.
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One more fish should be ok?, right!!! |