S SteveR Jack Dempsey MFK Member Jul 1, 2008 1,359 10 38 Scotland May 31, 2011 #11 I've read this but I'm too nervous to reply! Only joking. Nice review!
M MrA123 Feeder Fish MFK Member Aug 9, 2008 146 0 0 UK May 31, 2011 #12 Thoughts on powerheads asap people!
M MrA123 Feeder Fish MFK Member Aug 9, 2008 146 0 0 UK Jun 1, 2011 #13 Come on guys I need advise on powerheads for the 100 gal asap. Make me buy this tonight!!
S SteveR Jack Dempsey MFK Member Jul 1, 2008 1,359 10 38 Scotland Jun 1, 2011 #14 People are readers here, not writers!
F fishwidowmrsa123 Feeder Fish Jun 1, 2011 2 0 0 kilmacolm Jun 1, 2011 #16 what i ment to say is look hunny i joined the site so i can now join in your fish discussions and no longer be a widow.
what i ment to say is look hunny i joined the site so i can now join in your fish discussions and no longer be a widow.
fishmamma Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 17, 2009 1,852 2 0 43 San Antonio, TX, it gets effing hot here.. but I l Jun 1, 2011 #17 These are the heaters I use..the silver one is a Fluval but I don't remember the exact name.. Oh and they heat a 125g to about 84-86 degrees...
These are the heaters I use..the silver one is a Fluval but I don't remember the exact name.. Oh and they heat a 125g to about 84-86 degrees...
M MrA123 Feeder Fish MFK Member Aug 9, 2008 146 0 0 UK Jun 1, 2011 #18 Do you run a powerhead in conjunction with them? I don't seem to be getting correct circulation. Going to stick in a 2800lph powerhead.
Do you run a powerhead in conjunction with them? I don't seem to be getting correct circulation. Going to stick in a 2800lph powerhead.
R rusland005 Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 1, 2011 189 0 0 Here, there, everywhere. Jun 4, 2011 #19 If you are using a FX5 in a 100g tank, you shouldnt have dead spots unless your tank a load of rocks, plants, decor etc, which is going to reduce the flow
If you are using a FX5 in a 100g tank, you shouldnt have dead spots unless your tank a load of rocks, plants, decor etc, which is going to reduce the flow