![]() ![]() Water is extremely soft and has a pH seeking a new home Hello, ![]() 0 ammonia and nitrites, 2.5 plant ideas Looking for ideas for what plants I should put in my aquarium. What do you guys think about a Lubbock’s fairy wrasse coral ID What coral is this copepods and fish My tank has 2 fish right now (clown and diamond tiny), levels are good. The right zoa is light stocking for 55 gallon I have 2 clowns and a watchman gobi right now ![]() I k Could it be ich Got these suckers on Wednesday, looks like there's one white dot in the pic, the other white dot is What kind of zoas are these? Left zoa still closed but it's that bright green but with an orange centre. *******Take what you Master Level test what are those red green little guys on this frag rack left behind when I pulled the plug out? I’m going to post information by MY experience here in this channel. I am trying to cy Ball Python Care Guide Hey guys. help, maybe I got an Innovative Marine 120g AIO tank as an upgrade from my 3yr-old 50g Lagoon. Weird hitchhiker not sure what it is, yet little snail I want IDed Found one of these last night and found another, pretty sure it's a snail but what kind? New 120g tank Fishless Cycle. If you need it to go more than barely down the second one, then that's where people start drilling holes You want it BARELY going down the second drain That would be the first thing that i'd check, the gate valve, because you likely have one and it costs you nothing to turn it up and down So instead of increasing to crazytown flow, usually people just close that slowly until it stops burbling Probably the person who designed this had much higher flow than you, the idea is that you should be pumping juuuust enough to overcome the full siphon so that the second drain gets a little bit of water, and how that's usually tuned is there's a gate valve at the end of the full siphon pipe So you can turn the bend sideways so air gets out that way, drill a hole so air gets out that way, another thing you can do is make sure the "end" of the pipe in the sump isn't underwater, the problem with that, though it can help, is that it'll splash The full siphon drain can be a pain,but the problem you're facing is air can't escape Then I can use the third hole as a return.Yeah my solution would be to drill a hole in the top of the fitting so air can escape like the ones shown above This way if the siphon hole gets clogged, a fully open (no gate valve) 20mm will have no problem handling the extra. In addition, I was thinking of using the one 16mm hole for the siphon line and one of the two 20mm holes as the second drain. That means that no matter what happens, the return pump will never be able to overflow the DT. I'm thinking that I can cut out the emergency pipe, as long as my sump return chamber is smaller then what the tank can handle in the case my second drain pipe gets completely clogged. Is it ok for me to make a beananimal overflow with only two pipes? After deciding on plugging up the current holes and drill four new ones along the back, I'm now changing my mind again. I would like to have four, so that I can use three drains for a beananimal overflow and the fourth as the return. I have had an issue with the tank only having three drilled bulk heads in the bottom corner of the tank. ![]()
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