View Full Version : Talkingreef Live - Episode 15


Rob
05-07-2008, 10:57 PM
Here are a list of items discussed in this weeks Talkingreef Live show

Intro
*PoTM Contest
* MACNA - Atlanta - Sept 5-7
* * MACNA XX Atlanta (http://www.macnaxx.com)
* New Local News - None

Questions and Answers
* Quarantine Tanks
* Proper tank hight for a reef tank
* T5 lighting for a reef tank
* System design questions for a muti tank setup.
* What is the best type of water movement device
* How do you handle Green Hair Algae and Algae control
* Best location for thermometer
* Culturing Tang Heaven Macro algae.
* * Tang Heaven Instructions (http://www.ipsf.com/tangheaveninstructions.html)
* Dipping Coral
* Harlequin Tusk fish with invertebrates
* Which side of the bulk head does the washer go on
* How do you cut the teeth in acrylic for overflows.
* how large can Euphyllia corals get

*Open Discussion Segment

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poppin_fresh
05-25-2008, 08:03 PM
Unfortunately I wasn't able to attend the last TRL, but I did listen to it. I have an important follow up to the "what side does the washer go on" topic.

IT GOES ON THE FLANGE SIDE OF THE BULKHEAD!

This is absolutely critical to having a leak free system. You can install a bulkhead two ways, with the flange (wider part) in the tank, or out...doesn't matter. If you place the flange on the outside, but put the washer on the inside "wet" side of the tank, the water will follow the treads and leak out. The same is true if you attempt to put the washer on the outside if the flange is in the tank. The flange and washers are buddies, please dont separate them!

THEJRC
05-26-2008, 03:04 AM
was waiting for someone to point that out...

had I known that when I started this hobby.... I suppose it wouldnt have been so great to see the advice now... he he!

rroselavy
06-07-2008, 02:54 PM
* Culturing Tang Heaven Macro algae.
* * Tang Heaven Instructions (http://www.ipsf.com/tangheaveninstructions.html)

FWIW, the product name "Tang Heaven" is a trade mark of indo-Pacific Sea Farms and is not a common name of any particular macro algae. IPSF uses this moniker for several of their macro algaes, including Tang Heaven Red (Gracilaria parvispora), Tang Heaven Green (Ulva sp.), and Tang Heaven Gold (Sargassum sp.). More official "fine print" information regarding the "Tang Heaven" trade mark can be found at the bottom of their order page (http://www.ipsf.com/order.html).