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Wildman926

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  1. I have an Aquamaxx EM300 if interested. Like new, was my backup due to being a bit large for my 150g, but still pulled skim hard. It comes with an extra new impeller. The impeller in the pump looks new also. I have made two modifications - 1. Plumbed airline into cup to pull moist air in to keep venturi clean, and put it up above the top line so that it does not pull in waste. 2. Added extra air nozzle to run ozone directly into the venturi. It is capped off. PM me if interested.
  2. I have only fed it twice since I got it from you, and no water changes. Best part, it is growing under LED's (Current USA, and BML) and a pair of T5 HO's (Current USA).
  3. Ty, An update on the massive growth of the plate I got from you. It is now 4" across -
  4. Wildman926

    RBTA - FS

    Thank you, and it was very nice meeting you. Your tank is very nice. Folks, here is a pic of one of the RBTA's in my tank. It settled in immediately, and buried it's foot. The pic looks great, but does not do it justice like seeing it in person.
  5. Hello Yvonne, It was nice to see you again. Again, thank you very much. It is happy in it's new home. Here is a pic of it -
  6. Hey Ty, First pic was last night, after settling in. She was not too happy with me. Second pic was taken an hour ago. She is doing much better today, very happy with tentacles out.
  7. Thank you very much! It looks great in the tank already. Here is what it looks like at 10 pm -
  8. I would like the "Baby blue colored "lobo" brain". I will pm you
  9. I would like the silver dollar sized fungia for $15. Thank you.
  10. I just use a pump stopper kit, from Aquahub, modified for my use with dual floats, a siren, and heavy duty cord. If I ever lose siphon (never have, even when I swapped out contents), the float in the tank triggers a dpdt relay to shut off pump. If that float ever fails, there is a second one in the sump if the water gets below it. Here are some pics. 1 - Normal operation 2. - left/tank float tripped 3. - right/sump float tripped
  11. Are the sides painted black?
  12. Phamily, text sent for age of tank and pics. Aaarrrggg, PM sent.
  13. I have two like new Eheim pumps, a 1262, and a 1260 (motor is same, only difference is volute). The 1262 is less than 4 months old. It has extra fitting, extra 1260 volute. The 1260 is less than a year old. It has an extra home made fitting, and 1262 volute. You are getting two pumps in one, per pump depending on your volume needs. 1262 flows 900 gph. 1260 flows 650 gph. $125 each, no trades. Can deliver on Monday, unless you want to meet in Temple this weekend. Can hold with PayPal.
  14. Thank you. He is just just blowing up like crazy. Since I have had him, he has many new small "polyps" or stems that are growing out. He was in my 110g, and I just placed him in this 80g just a few days before this pic. I really like the purple tipped pink plate coral.
  15. Just wanted to follow up with a new pic of the 80g. I can not say enough good about these lights.
  16. Obviously, you have not dealt with quality LED lighting.... Here is a pic I just took of my 110g xhigh, 31" deep with Current USA LED Pro strips. My experience was with a fowlr tank and all the coraline was dead in a week. But like I said it was a few years ago and the formulation may have changed. I'm assuming you've checked the pH, alk and calcium in you tank to see if they've changed any. Looks like a nice Fungia by the way. I literally just got through treating last Friday, and after the treatment, I did a 50% water change. Nothing affected but red cyano and coraline algae on back glass. Thanks for the compliment on the fungia. I got him as a purple/green fungia, with him almost half and half. Now, he is mostly green. I must be doing something right.
  17. LOL... Did you not notice that light was on the coral and not on the back glass? I have LED lighting, which is directional.
  18. This is what I am talking about. I took this pic last night. Notice the spotty coraline algae on the back glass is very pale, or there is a "hole" in the middle.
  19. After 2 treatments, I did notice there was a slight "paleness" to the coraline algae, mainly to the new "spots" on the back glass. The coraline algae on the liverock was not phased.
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