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I'm looking for a cell cast acrylic around North East area any idea who sells them or a good website I could order from?
jamen89;913167 wrote: I work for an electrical supply house on douglasville and we have gray pvc from 1/2" to 6". Hesco off Hwy 5
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The guy at petco had me get these things for starting up my tank o.o! What else could I use? Should I return the siphon and get the one you posted?[/QUOTE]
Hi im at the initial stage of setting up my saltwater tank.but I have some experience in setting up freshwater tanks. I did the classic mistake of buying all those chemicals when I started my first freshwater tank. Acording to my readings and suggestions by experienced members here, best is to go with RO/DI water and add salt than treating water. Also the foundation of a good aquarium is the live rock system.so before buying bottled bacteria try to cycle with live rock and live sand ( again don't buy a boatloads of expensive live sand.some live sand and dry aragonite will make your whole sand bed live later).refractometers are much better than hygrometers. I dont know how useful those gravel filters are( remember im still starting my tank .hope a more experienced reefer will talk abt this) I already use them in freshwater gravel beds and works fine for that system.dont buy bunch of starter packs or chemicals.read first and cycle your tank well. Invest on a good protein skimmer and good pumps. (Also good lights preferrably LED)then your future costs and loss of livestock will be less.
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Agreed.hzheng33;1071768 wrote: great thread. some of the links need to be updated though