Probably also the only system you know of running non stop for 50 years. Whats not to like?You are the only person I know still using an under gravel filter.
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Probably also the only system you know of running non stop for 50 years. Whats not to like?You are the only person I know still using an under gravel filter.
Thank you!!!This forum is a better place because your back.
It often takes time in the hobby to realize that truth. Great example!Mine was when I realized theres more success in keeping things simple. When I tried to do too much it became hard for everything to thrive. As soon as I setup a bare bones system I saw much more success
A friendly suggestion here: You should really consider building a museum around it!Probably also the only system you know of running non stop for 50 years. Whats not to like?
It sure looks like some solid decisions to me!It’s never a good decision with me,
Luckily I have no one to report to.
Words to live by!!!I use a RFUG in my 55 gallon feeder fish tank. Zero maintenance.
When you stop wondering if it's you or them and stop bothering to read the posts about nitrate tests, salinity testers
noisy overflows, salt brands, too high or low __________, QT, diseases, what is the best ____________, etc., etc,.
What I have works for me. Pretty much all that matters.
I tell people good morning and go on with my day.
Nice! What shows? Coral Farmer’s Market? Reefapalooza? (2 of my favs)A few of my good reefing decisions:
- Taking it slow
- Continually learning
- Adding a water mixing station
- Volunteering at conventions and shows
- Getting involved with Reef2Reef and the Reef2Reef community
I have volunteered at Reefapalooza and MACNA and plan to volunteer at the Florida Frag Swap this next year. I have worked at Reefapalooza and Aquashella and have attended several others. They all have different things to offer and I enjoy learning and building community at all of the shows that I attend.Nice! What shows? Coral Farmer’s Market? Reefapalooza? (2 of my favs)
Very cool! We’re in Arizona. Made it over to Reefapalooza Anaheim just before Covid hit. What a great time. Macna was scheduled to show in Az that following summer. It never happened.I have volunteered at Reefapalooza and MACNA and plan to volunteer at the Florida Frag Swap this next year. I have worked at Reefapalooza and Aquashella and have attended several others. They all have different things to offer and I enjoy learning and building community at all of the shows that I attend.
UG filters weren’t the bomb, they were the dirty bomb!!! What were we thinking?UG filters were the bomb. Add a couple of powerheads and good to go. At my pet store, that was all I ran.
Coral seperation of at least 3" is a Must. Looks good
For me- Held the bacteria, tanks were clear and we didnt worry about nitrates, 2x a year, I ran reverse head and did a good cleaning and back to business. My store had 72 tanks and all were clear and trouble free.UG filters weren’t the bomb, they were the dirty bomb!!! What were we thinking?
Wow impressive! Some of us just cringe at the thought of 10 lbs of detritus in the tank.For me- Held the bacteria, tanks were clear and we didnt worry about nitrates, 2x a year, I ran reverse head and did a good cleaning and back to business. My store had 72 tanks and all were clear and trouble free.
I had a 125g at home with queen and french angel and a few grunts and trigger and again- Trouble free tank
Bottom line Vetteguy, you were successful! There’s more than one way to skin a catfish!Wow impressive! Some of us just cringe at the thought of 10 lbs of detritus in the tank.
A lot do this method. A very pristine and natural look!
Thank you!A lot do this method. A very pristine and natural look!
Thank you good sir! I agree on spacing out your coral, I’ve learned the hard wayJust visited your build threat.
It sure looks like some solid decisions to me!
I think they are going to put me in one soon.A friendly suggestion here: You should really consider building a museum around it!