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mark78

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mark78":3gnah0zu said:
Oh yeah, that remark about RIO powerheads.....I have a RIO...should I be scared???

Do some searches on some fish boards, they are known for whiping out tanks.

Don't get carried away, only a few models used to have problems. Not all models and not sure if they have improved on those paticular models by now.
 

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danmhippo":qgxyfycn said:
mark78":qgxyfycn said:
Oh yeah, that remark about RIO powerheads.....I have a RIO...should I be scared???

Do some searches on some fish boards, they are known for whiping out tanks.

Don't get carried away, only a few models used to have problems. Not all models and not sure if they have improved on those paticular models by now.

Ok, since I dont feel like taking the chance, after reading some of those posts. Mine is coming out soon. Thanks for the heads up.
 
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I've heard a few recent complaints about Seio's too so don't go from the frying pan into the fire.

I saw an informal poll a few years ago that indicated the larger Rio pumps don't fail anymore often than other similar internal pumps but when they do go they have catastrophic failures a LOT more often (oil, current leakage, etc.).
 

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8O Oh, that's lovely I have four small ones in my tank and I'm about to go on holiday! :? Grand. Hey Tackett nice job clearing out the tank on hair algae :D Looks great.
 
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Oceans Ferevh":33ppefzs said:
8O Oh, that's lovely I have four small ones in my tank and I'm about to go on holiday! :? Grand. Hey Tackett nice job clearing out the tank on hair algae :D Looks great.

Read the post again. RIOs are no more prone to burning out than any other pump, but when they do, the LARGER models can possibly release some toxic stuff into the water. Don't panic yet. :D
 
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That's been my experience with the smaller ones...when they die, they just stop working...they don't wipe out the tank.
 
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Just wanted to chime in here and say that I've seen pics of Jimmy's 125 seahorse/macro tank, and it was spectacular. Just a sea of caulerpa, with intensely bright seahorses, gorgonia & the like.

If anyone knows about a macro-dominated tank, it's him.

I still have the pics somewhere...I'll try and dig them up this weekend and post them here.

Peace,

Chip
 
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I have Caulerpa. Although I don't know all of its mysteries, after 25 years of keeping it I've gained a wee bit of knowledge about several species, even it it's just anecdotal.

The species I have kept simply do NOT sequester enough Copper to clean a reef tank of the typical Tap water. There are areas with great water but some of them can be seasonal. For example, my well water is LOADED with Phosphate in the spring - in the winter it's zero.

There's enough algae in this lagoon to completely fill a 300 gallon display tank and yet my tank water still contained copper at levels above Natural Sea Water.
 

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This was a weekly harvest:
 

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That's crazy, Guy!

Great looking tank Rob... and HAIR-FREE! :)

~wings~
 

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