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Re: Trinituner Fish Keepers, Aquarists & Aquascapers...

Postby Trini Hookah » October 28th, 2011, 6:01 pm

^ Pet Palace on Gaston St. , Chaguanas had one like it without the cover and maybe 2/3 the height.

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Postby link » October 29th, 2011, 7:06 am

shotta 20 wrote:Thanks, will check them tmr, Anywhere else?

Pointe-a-Pierre road after Marabella police Station heading into Sando.......pass the station and after the corner as u level off from the hill..a place on the right (NOT AN 'AQUA' PLACE - more of a pet/accessory supplies store)..had two nice ones...don't know if still there....this place had lots of stuff for sale...
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Postby HondaB20B » October 29th, 2011, 5:27 pm

sharkman121 wrote:
UML wrote:tell me about it...is more than a year i "preparing" :oops:


why did u sell it? any complaints?


nah it was brand new...never used. i use a mag drive 9.5 as my return pump

deadfish13 wrote:How do i use activated carbon ?


u put it in a mesh bag in a high flow area in the sump, put it in filter bags for a HOB filter or any kind of mechanical filtration or u can get a reactor canister for it and use a pump.

i use this for carbon and gfo, its from bulk reef supply.com

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sharkman, this working for your algae problem??

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Re: Trinituner Fish Keepers, Aquarists & Aquascapers...

Postby innovative audio » October 29th, 2011, 5:47 pm

yea fellas ah need ah lil advice here

i have a half of tank (dem 400gal tuff tank) and i mining some kois. on many occasions i have to problem with the algae building up til it gets really thick. i dumped all the water and relocated the tank to a sheltered cuz i have learnd that rain fall and the sunlight is the ideal condition for algae growth.

i have the tank in an area where there is little sunlight and no rainfall but i seein that i getting algae building up on the walls and the bottom of the tank. i am using a king 2 power head and i built a filter which consists of floss and carbon........... i've read where ppl use the same filtration technique as mine without the uv light and they don get the problem i get because they say that their biological phase is really developed

tried the pond block but it eh really hold out for long ah not looking to go into purchasing them uv lights cuz i trying tuh keep filtration basic (plus i doh have d kinda money tuh jump out for one of them lights

any advice as to filtration techniques or tips of building a new filter.....thanks

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Postby sharkman121 » October 29th, 2011, 6:09 pm

Dean, actually only got chance to hook it up yesterday. So this plus the ATS and some water changes should have it cleared up.
The cyano gone, just some GHA to take care of.

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Postby sharkman121 » October 29th, 2011, 6:37 pm

Still need to get a booster pump and pressure gauge for the Ro Di unit though.

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Postby rmtuner » October 29th, 2011, 8:24 pm

innovativeaudio wrote:yea fellas ah need ah lil advice here

i have a half of tank (dem 400gal tuff tank) and i mining some kois. on many occasions i have to problem with the algae building up til it gets really thick. i dumped all the water and relocated the tank to a sheltered cuz i have learnd that rain fall and the sunlight is the ideal condition for algae growth.

i have the tank in an area where there is little sunlight and no rainfall but i seein that i getting algae building up on the walls and the bottom of the tank. i am using a king 2 power head and i built a filter which consists of floss and carbon........... i've read where ppl use the same filtration technique as mine without the uv light and they don get the problem i get because they say that their biological phase is really developed

tried the pond block but it eh really hold out for long ah not looking to go into purchasing them uv lights cuz i trying tuh keep filtration basic (plus i doh have d kinda money tuh jump out for one of them lights

any advice as to filtration techniques or tips of building a new filter.....thanks


you could try the Tetrapond ClearChoice Gravity Biofilter. I have one each running on two ponds and it keeps the water crystal clear.

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Postby HondaB20B » October 29th, 2011, 8:44 pm

sharkman121 wrote:Still need to get a booster pump and pressure gauge for the Ro Di unit though.





yuh didnt want to listen to me from before cause yuh dealing with reefcentral, now DE CANDLES COSTING MORE THAN D FUNERAL.

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Postby sharkman121 » October 29th, 2011, 9:58 pm

doh beat up nah dan, i only need a booster pump for the time when water pressure in d pipe low. Odderwise d pressha good. :|

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Postby HondaB20B » October 29th, 2011, 10:05 pm

sharkman121 wrote:doh beat up nah dan, i only need a booster pump for the time when water pressure in d pipe low. Odderwise d pressha good. :|



Pal, i not beatin up yuh know, cause is not bad filtered water going in my tank. i have a pump. tha manufacturers tell you that house pressure is still not enough.
then again... what do i know about reef tanks and stuff. i just trying to help you out pal.
I give up....................... thats it yes
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Postby link » October 29th, 2011, 11:28 pm

rmtuner wrote:
innovativeaudio wrote:yea fellas ah need ah lil advice here

i have a half of tank (dem 400gal tuff tank) and i mining some kois. on many occasions i have to problem with the algae building up til it gets really thick. i dumped all the water and relocated the tank to a sheltered cuz i have learnd that rain fall and the sunlight is the ideal condition for algae growth.

i have the tank in an area where there is little sunlight and no rainfall but i seein that i getting algae building up on the walls and the bottom of the tank. i am using a king 2 power head and i built a filter which consists of floss and carbon........... i've read where ppl use the same filtration technique as mine without the uv light and they don get the problem i get because they say that their biological phase is really developed

tried the pond block but it eh really hold out for long ah not looking to go into purchasing them uv lights cuz i trying tuh keep filtration basic (plus i doh have d kinda money tuh jump out for one of them lights

any advice as to filtration techniques or tips of building a new filter.....thanks


you could try the Tetrapond ClearChoice Gravity Biofilter. I have one each running on two ponds and it keeps the water crystal clear.

I take it now that your water is clear but yr getting algae buildup on the sides & bottom of the tank.
emtpy yr filter & rinse (not Scrub) once a week...also siphon the waste from the bottom of tank TWICE a week & top up with clean water.
The algae on the sides of tank is part of your biological phase becoming developed (established). Also I think yr overfeeding the fish...they shud be foraging on algae between feeds & keep growth in check.

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Postby Rioden Jaggernauth » October 30th, 2011, 2:45 am

Hi i have 90gal salt water tank and i am looking for a chiller. Can you help

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Postby sharkman121 » October 30th, 2011, 10:37 am

HondaB20B wrote:
sharkman121 wrote:doh beat up nah dan, i only need a booster pump for the time when water pressure in d pipe low. Odderwise d pressha good. :|



Pal, i not beatin up yuh know, cause is not bad filtered water going in my tank. i have a pump. tha manufacturers tell you that house pressure is still not enough.
then again... what do i know about reef tanks and stuff. i just trying to help you out pal.
I give up....................... thats it yes


i want u to relax...U seem to pms easily.
The recommended level set by manufacturers is 50PSI. I get near 50 PSI on a few time a week when the water is "bussin the pipe". I know this because of a pressure gauge i borrowed from a friend for a while. The ONLY reason i might buy a booster pump is to have all bases covered in the event i need to make RODI water quickly in an emergency and theres not enough pressure.

I heard you since the last time we discussed ro di units a couple months aback and i agreed with you. My decision still has other external factors so dont assume i dont listen. Thanks for your help, appreciated but i also do a lot of research on my own. so u saying "u give up...thats it" means what? :roll:

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Postby HondaB20B » October 30th, 2011, 1:44 pm

sharkman121 wrote:
HondaB20B wrote:
sharkman121 wrote:doh beat up nah dan, i only need a booster pump for the time when water pressure in d pipe low. Odderwise d pressha good. :|



Pal, i not beatin up yuh know, cause is not bad filtered water going in my tank. i have a pump. tha manufacturers tell you that house pressure is still not enough.
then again... what do i know about reef tanks and stuff. i just trying to help you out pal.
I give up....................... thats it yes


i want u to relax...U seem to pms easily.
The recommended level set by manufacturers is 50PSI. I get near 50 PSI on a few time a week when the water is "bussin the pipe". I know this because of a pressure gauge i borrowed from a friend for a while. The ONLY reason i might buy a booster pump is to have all bases covered in the event i need to make RODI water quickly in an emergency and theres not enough pressure.

I heard you since the last time we discussed ro di units a couple months aback and i agreed with you. My decision still has other external factors so dont assume i dont listen. Thanks for your help, appreciated but i also do a lot of research on my own. so u saying "u give up...thats it" means what? :roll:



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Postby sharkman121 » October 30th, 2011, 1:57 pm

:lol:

ah hope yuh doh run mih wen ah come home by yuh and check yuh for piece of coral :oops:

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Postby HondaB20B » October 30th, 2011, 2:40 pm

sharkman121 wrote::lol:

ah hope yuh doh run mih wen ah come home by yuh and check yuh for piece of coral :oops:

:snipersmile: .......................................................... :faint:


in any case, i dont have any fancy tank to look at or anything to copy from it. i get my info and equipment locally.

i shop at http://WWW.raj.com :lol:
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Postby UML » October 30th, 2011, 4:01 pm

Do u guys bring in ur equipment urself or buy from Raj?

I interested in buying a 4ft reef light..find raj price a bit high compared to what i see online....I know i have to consider taxes, shipping and handling,etc.

what do u guys do?

how much extra wud it cost me in taxes, etc? $1000?

please advise

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Postby HondaB20B » October 30th, 2011, 4:29 pm

UML wrote:Do u guys bring in ur equipment urself or buy from Raj?

I interested in buying a 4ft reef light..find raj price a bit high compared to what i see online....I know i have to consider taxes, shipping and handling,etc.

what do u guys do?

how much extra wud it cost me in taxes, etc? $1000?

please advise




this is my opinion and my opinion only........ if you buy any expensive electronic equipment, (pump, chiller, protein skimmer.....etc ) and you plug it in and it lasts 2 wks lets say, and you call d company and tell them....................... how much you going to pay to ship it back.
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Postby sharkman121 » October 30th, 2011, 4:32 pm

I have a 6 month old 4 x 48inch T5 setup for sale. Comes with moonlight and external ballasts for $600. I lookin to upgrade to some LED'S.

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Postby HondaB20B » October 30th, 2011, 4:37 pm

UML, look ah deal................

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Postby UML » October 30th, 2011, 4:39 pm

HondaB20B wrote:
UML wrote:Do u guys bring in ur equipment urself or buy from Raj?

I interested in buying a 4ft reef light..find raj price a bit high compared to what i see online....I know i have to consider taxes, shipping and handling,etc.

what do u guys do?

how much extra wud it cost me in taxes, etc? $1000?

please advise




this is my opinion and my opinion only........ if you buy any expensive electronic equipment, (pump, chiller, protein skimmer.....etc ) and you plug it in and it lasts 2 wks lets say, and you call d company and tell them....................... how much you going to pay to ship it back.
If you buy it raj he will replace it providing you didnt tamper with it.
if you buy a hood and ship it down, the bulbs has no warranty on them. by raj, he will still replace it. T5 bulbs are $150 and has to be replaced every 5-6 mths


thanks for the advice. definitely something to consider. Also i didnt know i had to change the bulbs that often.

sharkman121 wrote:I have a 6 month old 4 x 48inch T5 setup for sale. Comes with moonlight and external ballasts for $600. I lookin to upgrade to some LED'S.


so from what hondab20b saying...i guess i have to change the bulbs? what brand? type? pics? When u say moonlight u referring to the actinic bulbs?...sorry im a noob :oops:

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Postby UML » October 30th, 2011, 4:42 pm

HondaB20B wrote:UML, look ah deal................



thanks i go check it out


btw i bought the SeaClone 100 Protein Skimmer my tank is 48 x 18 x 18

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Postby HondaB20B » October 30th, 2011, 5:07 pm

yup, you can still get away with 1 or 2 mths. you dont change them out all at once though. changing them out like every 2-3 wks apart. I have it hard, its 12 - T5's i have to change when the time come

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Postby UML » October 30th, 2011, 5:25 pm

yikes :shock:

now i considering ah one bulb or two bulb fixture :|

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Postby HondaB20B » October 30th, 2011, 5:46 pm

Nah, if its ah FOWLR (fish only with live rock) you can get away with the bulbs, if its a reef, you have to be changing. And you cant run the bulbs for freshwater set-ups on a salty. its not a cheap hobby...................
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Postby UML » October 30th, 2011, 6:18 pm

that continuous cost on bulbs have me reconsidering my options.....cause buying bulbs ever so often will add up and not practical.

so it might be the best option to spend more and buy LEDs which will last years as compared to months. less hassle less worry less cost.

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Postby HondaB20B » October 30th, 2011, 6:37 pm

i realy hope you know what you getting into eh.
48X18X18 = 67gal. did you check d cost on sand, live rock, saltwater to full the tank and also for regular water change. pumps, fish, coral, inverts, filter .......etc?

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Postby deadfish13 » October 30th, 2011, 7:00 pm

LED technology and it's usage in reef tanks is progressing so fast ...it just as expensive to keep up or buy the right thing.
people are still "experimenting" with different leds, still plenty debate on spectrum , par etc . It is not like MH and T5 that already have specific bulbs you know will work.

my 1st fixture ( 6 months old ) is essential "outdated". thankfully it is a small set up i have so my cost was low . my 2nd lighting fixture will probably be outdated in the next few months as well . both were simple DIY and will now be for the frag tub .

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Postby UML » October 30th, 2011, 7:23 pm

HondaB20B wrote:i realy hope you know what you getting into eh.
48X18X18 = 67gal. did you check d cost on sand, live rock, saltwater to full the tank and also for regular water change. pumps, fish, coral, inverts, filter .......etc?



yea i know its costly....but if i investing on equipment i prefer spending wisely. I still have to buy sand, return pump, lighting and chiller....curing my own live rock....will buy a few pieces to get other variety of organisms.

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Postby HondaB20B » October 30th, 2011, 8:02 pm

^^^^, if i was you, i would not go LED's.
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