Don't know where you get this info from, I run uv on my large tanks, never had a problem
Probably a combo of more light warmer weather and organics, UV will solve this
I got a quote to take my entire house of the grid, was in order of 500k, so I'll suffer Eskom for a while longer.... agree with deadpool, my T5's...
Nah, within a month most of my heater become unplugged, and we start stressing about the high temps in the tanks
Agree with Broder, looks like one of the blenny's, can really recognise it from the photo's
Just check them when they arrive, I ordered a 70, the motor was completely shorn off the body, it quickly became apparent than its far easier to...
Also around 25-26C, I see the warmer weather of the past few days increased the temp of my large tank by 1C, and the tap water has gone from 15C...
Looking good Cesar!
Cool, thanks for explaining, will be useful for dosing prime on a auto drip system as well...
Ok, explain this slooooowly in English please....
Thanks Reedfish, couldn't find it for months, as luck would have it, i found it in two LFS today:)
Seachem Prime or Safe stays active for 48 hours after mixing it with chlorinated water, so you can add water as long as you stay within the dosing...
Tap water with a declorinator
Anybody know if this is available in SA? Thanks.
Dophin & Cascade, widely available cost effective, good flow rates, quiet & reliable. Check the rated power consumption, they run 24/7/365
LED are very energy efficient, I went from 640w (8x80w) T5 fluorescent lights to 120w LED's also, check the rating of your filters/pumps, newer...
Ortaega, pse pm me the details of the shop, tx
From everything I've read, you should aim not to vary the temp by more than 2 degrees C when doing waterchanges, preferably downwards as deadpool...
I use Seachem Ammonia Alerts, seem to have a good reputation, and the times I've double checked them with ammonia test kits they have same...
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