Hi all, I'm in the process of building a new aquarium set up, and I was wondering if anybody has every removed the ugly black overflows on the all glass aquarium magna overflow. They are just siliconed in place, and I would still have the Durso overflow in place. I just thought the tank would look much cleaner without them. Anybody have any comments or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
i was wondering what the current thoughts were regarding the use of a uv sterlizer, i had read an article that highly recommended their use but was advised at my llfs not to use one. also i had heard to run the water flow at a slower rate to give more contact time. thanks for your input.
hi all, glad to see were back in business, thank you marc and team. i have couple of questions regarding mh light. i'm slowly in the process of setting up a new tank, it's an all glass 180 gallon with built in overflows. while at my lfs we were talking about some of the things i have yet to buy. my lighting was brought up that i should go to 250 watt mh lights, as i had planned to use my coralife hood with 3-150 watt mh lights. i want to start collecting corals in the future, right now all i have
does anyone have some suggestions for reducing my Ph, it's 8.9-9.1 comming from my tap water. it's already killed all of my anemones. would a calcium reactor help to keep it down. i don't want to have to keep dumping chemical in the water if i don't have to, but i'm stumped at what to do. obviously more water changes don't help. thanks
congrats marc, looks like there will finely be a bright side to all you fustrations. oh buy the way did i say i was jealous. did you get a weight on your new tank, with 3/4 " glass it's going to be heavy. what is starphire glass i couldn't find anything when trying to look it up.