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  1. dew9000's Avatar
    Do you have your camera set to macro mode? If not that may be the problem.
  2. Midnight's Avatar
    Actually my eris is pretty fast on web viewing...speed is not the issue. it is only this site that it has an issue with and only the post button on standard mode. very very weird.
  3. dread240's Avatar
    Yea, I tried the tapatalk on my phone once, I didn't really care for it. I like viewing full versions of sites, and the evo makes that pretty easy
  4. Ray's Avatar
    Nothing like your devic. The Eris has a 528MGHz processor and te EVO has a 1GHz processor. there is also a great app called 'TAPATALK" http://www.tapatalk.com/. this is a great little app that has a free version and a pair version for almost all the forums out there. makes it very easy to view and read, reply. Doesn't work with this particular site.
  5. dread240's Avatar
    if his phone is anything like mine it's more then enough. I actually browse reefcentral forums and quite a few car forums in their regular html format, no mobile versions, watch movies, everything on my phone

    It's a phone with a 1ghz processor for petes sake, some people use slower computers then that still

    oh and on 4g it has download speeds comparable to dsl to boot
  6. Ray's Avatar
    are you going thru the browser on the phone? If so that device is not fast and may just not be able to handle all the information that is needed for you to use it with out the advanced mode.
  7. dread240's Avatar
    I think I recall it being the same way on mine... I'm on an htc evo 4g... but right now it's all busted so I can't double check
  8. stangchris's Avatar
    sailfrete, elos, tropic marine are kits i like and use
  9. Midnight's Avatar
    Thank you guys for all the input! My test kits for phosphate and nitrates are fairly old. I try to order some new ones. What brand tests do people like best for phos and nitrates?
  10. stangchris's Avatar
    i have been running eco bak for 5 weeks now and its great, do half amount of pellets for a couple weeks then add the rest or be prepared for a crazy bio bloom(tank goes milky white) or two i had high nitrates and hair algae in my sump and over flow and sps was loosing color nitrates at 20ppm, now all is better undetectable nitrates. also how old are your test kits might need new ones i would. the one thing with pellets is you need to watch your parameters especially on a established tank(1yr+) lots of old gunk in there the bac from the pellets will feed on. in the end its so worth it. also make sure you can plump the outlet from reactor as close as you can to skimmer pump, and be ready to clean and empty cup daily at begining. good luck
  11. Alaska_Phil's Avatar
    Is that Cyano or Dinos? I had stuff that looked very similar and I finally eliminated it by raising my pH with Kalk to 8.5 for 10 days. Of couse, since I didn't eliminate the source of nutrients, I had a green hair explosion right after. :lol:
  12. Jessy's Avatar
    Yes red slime control by boyd enterprises is your magic word. It'll kill it, but you've got to stop it from coming back again with increased flow, better water, or less light...(figure out what's causing it first)
  13. Midnight's Avatar
    no miracle magik words to make it all just go away huh?
  14. JABlacher's Avatar
    Ummm......How do you follow a post like that? lol
  15. Hat39406's Avatar
    Hey Midnight my friend, you know I've had all marine algae known to man. Couple things that might help shorten the outbreak. Feed ya fish once every three days. Also I would put a glass in the bottom of my tank and would literally pull the Cyano off the substrate and rocks. Put it in the glass to totally get it out the tank. You could syphen it out and add new salt water every time. Try and do one of the two everyday.

    The article Mledford posted is an awesome read!

    Good luck bud!
  16. Gozer_1's Avatar
    Oh Cyano, how do I hate thee, let me count the ways! I had a nasty cyano problem for my first year. I feel your pain.
  17. mledford's Avatar
    Looks like a ugly case of Cyanobacteria.

    Here is a pretty good article on controlling Cyano. Cyanobacteria and Red Slime Algae

    I too have ordered the SMR1 bio pellet reactor. You may know, but the bio pellet reactor needs time to build plently of bacteria to break down the bio pellets. During the "break-down" process, a carbon source is released into the system which aids in fueling beneficial bacteria. It's basically like vodka dosing, but on an auto-pilot. Just remember the bio-pellet reactor will need time to substantiate itself in the eco system to be beneficial.

    What are your water parameters?
  18. tdwright1971's Avatar
    I know this is old but 55s are generally only tempered on the bottom, there are however times when at the manufacturer they will throw a tempered bottom on a side, I just drilled a 75 a 36 and a 29 all no problems.
  19. bleachandvomit's Avatar
    It really depends on the manufacturer but after a certain gallonage they tend to temper more sides. 55 is right around that threshold.

    Forgive me for linking to other forums but here is a very interesting method:

    http://www.salt-city.org/showthread.php?t=9542

    Hope this helps.
  20. marks69's Avatar
    i just did a 55. the sticker said the bottom was tempered so i went through a side. turns out it's tempered.
    oops. now i need a new sump
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