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  5. And it is cracked and repaired. Cant exactly ask a high price. Killer skimmer for that price though.
  6. This is it: http://www.aquacave.com/euro-reef-rc500-recirculatingbr-protein-skimmer-wpump-1331.html It has never been used. It got cracked in shipping, but was fixed with acrylic weld. It holds water just fine with no leaks. It comes with 3 pumps. 2 for recirculation and one to feed. Can also be plumbed into your overflow if you don't want to use the feed pump. Rated for 500+ gallons. $450
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  14. I have used a Calfo style overflow. I put in a 30" wide overflow box only 1" deep in my old 125g. I then drilled a couple holes in the back of the tank and had an overflow box on the back to accomodate the plumbing. It worked perfectly. I like it because you get more surface area of the top of the water going into the sump to get skimmed by the skimmer. I can't think of any negatives.
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  16. Silversides should be chopped into small pieces to be fed to a nem. If it is a large piece it will spit it back out in the middle of the night and leave the fish to rot in your tank. I always used Mysis to feed my nems and only once every couple weeks.
  17. Post. I converted it to B&W first. (I can walk you through how I do that if you'd like.) Then I just use the burn tool around the edges to darken them. Gives the picture a Helga effect.
  18. Hogfish are a type of Wrasse. They tend to get a little bigger than a Fairy Wrasse though and can be aggressive. It is important to do your research on a Wrasse before purchase. I was once sold one as a Fairy Wrasse only to find out it would get over 2 feet long! Had to tear up my tank to get it out.
  19. Thanks guys! It is actually a VERY easy technique.
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