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Aquadoc

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  1. Aquadoc

    "Blastos"

    Enjoy! Shot with: Canon 1D mk III, & Canon EF ƒ/2.8L IS MACRO Lighting: 3X-250w double ended metal halides(14K), with 4X-6 foot VHO actinics.

    © MDH-2009

  2. Aquadoc

    "Lawn mower blenny"

    Enjoy! Shot with: Canon 1D mk III, & Canon EF ƒ/2.8L IS MACRO Lighting: 3X-250w double ended metal halides(14K), with 4X-6 foot VHO actinics.

    © MDH-2009

  3. Aquadoc

    "Cleaner shrimp"

    Enjoy! Shot with: Canon 1D mk III, & Canon EF ƒ/2.8L IS MACRO Lighting: 3X-250w double ended metal halides(14K), with 4X-6 foot VHO actinics.

    © MDH-2009

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    20.jpg

    Fishypets, you call this a picture?? It looks more like a shoe scraper that you would put by the front door.. Just jokeing!! How is it going, haven't talked to you in a while.
  5. Still going good. Need to do some fragging.
  6. My secret is "Patience". Rushing up on a insect isn't going to be promising. Take your time composing the shot and take several of the same shot, butt with suttle changes to the settings(Ex: changing aperature, shutter speed, using flash, not using flash, correcting the white balnce, etc.) till you find the picture that you are trying to achiveAlso a larger Depth of Field usualy helps while using a macro lens.Here are some more. Enjoy!More
  7. ORP -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Oxidation reduction potential, expressed in millivolts, is a measure of the oxidizing capacity present in water.
  8. John wasn't sure if you got my last 2 private messages, butt did you get my paypal for the three tubes of Deltec putty? Thanks and if so I will see you wens. Again thanks for the order.
  9. So when will this thing be? Is there a set time yet? Just curious.
  10. I sent money for three tubes, thanks again for the order John. icon_thumright.gif I have been wanting to try this stuff for a while now. When will this come in?
  11. I thought a ph of 7 give or take was considered neutral. I have always drank my R.O water. They had a thing on the news the other day about how bad it was about drinking faucet water. I forgot what chemical was too prevalent butt it was deffinately faucet water, and it was something to do with affecting teeth. I think the chemical was flouride. Reverse Osmosis (R.O.) is one of the most convenient and economical methods of effectively reducing unwanted minerals in your drinking water. Drinking water treated by R.O. can be improved far beyond what filters alone are able to achieve. Reverse Osmosis is the process by which water molecules are forced, by water pressure, through a semi permeable membrane. Most of the impurities and other unwanted minerals are carried to the drain while the refined water is routed to a special reservoir.
  12. I also got mine about a year ago and the stuff that they remove compared to a normal toothbrush in awsome. Not to mention that it feels like you just gave your whole mouth a message! blob7.gif The first week or two it is wierd will the vibration and all butt you get used to it and then start to enjoy it. I would go with one if you already haven't planned on getting one.
  13. SO when is the meeting?
  14. That is awsome Sundra!!!! So are the roses doing well for you? Have they found a spopt that they like? I am so glad to hear that the tank is doing well. How is that phosban reactor working for you? LMK!
  15. Aquadoc

    Tunze

    I would use Salifert kh test kit. They seem fairly priced and are usually real accurate. Or you can use the Tetra kh testt kits.. Most LFS carry this and is relatively cheap say like 10$. Hope this helps.
  16. Anyone else keeping any Dendrophyllia? Just curious. Just wanted to see what kind of success rate they have. So far I have been feeding them everyday I come home from work. If keeping any please post some pics if you can. Thanks! Here are a few of mine. Just fed them: GOING.... GONE!
  17. Aquadoc

    Tunze

    BUy each one, then you know you will be happy...... LOL.... Just jokeing. I would get one that is controlable for sure. That way you have more options than just plugging it in. Say the TUNZE 6200. Clint what stream do you have that is controlable?
  18. Now that is a deal! ROFLMAO
  19. I second the REGAL idea. They can precut things for you toom, if needed.
  20. Usualy pumps add heat to the system and a close loop would add heat, just depends on the maker of the pump.. Cause all pumps have different heat signatures. If running a halide and some extra pumps for a close loop, maybe a small chiller would help the heat if it needed it. Also maybe bumping the ac in the house MIGHT help keep the tank cool, butt sometimes cannot be wallet friendly. Alot of factors to wage in.. I would set the tank up and have everything running, then find out what your tank temp is and adjust accordingly. Hope this helps any.
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