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| Fish and Coral Killer Join Date: Oct 2003 Location: On the wet coast, again.
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You have a small cat.. Or that skimmer is HUGE! What's up with the sump? did you flatten out the pieces? I had those snails when my tank was first setup, they either got eaten by fish(CBB) or the coraline overgrew them, I only see them in my detritus trapping\holding area now . |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: Washington Heights, NY
Posts: 1,805
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Nah fiesti is a larger cat, hehe. The skimmer I think is about 5' with one extension (I could have added another also). I had some family stuff to do last weekend and some issues at work so I haven't had a chance to flatten them out but I might have time tomorrow to start but it just depends on how work turns out. If I put them in the oven on a sheet, how long and high should I set it do you think? I believe the tub in my mom's house is flat so that might be the way to go when I get there. There some stuff I have to wait for Brent to send back to me so I won't be able to use the skimmer until next week anyway, but its worth the wait to me.
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