D Dr Joe Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 8, 2006 10,664 9 0 73 Sixty Miles South of Tampa Florida Jan 12, 2007 #11 I've used them on 10g and up...If used under the proper circumstances they are a fine addition to a system. Gonna share your 'great pricew' with us? Dr Joe .
I've used them on 10g and up...If used under the proper circumstances they are a fine addition to a system. Gonna share your 'great pricew' with us? Dr Joe .
vanilla__gorilla__ Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 3, 2006 712 0 0 44 at work Jan 13, 2007 #12 I am buying 2 of them new for $25 the never got around to hooking them up and now he just wants to get rid of them.
I am buying 2 of them new for $25 the never got around to hooking them up and now he just wants to get rid of them.
C CHOMPERS Silver Tier VIP MFK Member Apr 28, 2006 6,438 64 1,205 Sunnyvale Trailer Park Jan 13, 2007 #13 I have one and never hooked it up either. Not sure if I ever will though. What goes in them? Is it just standard sand or do they need a special substrate? Mine is a Rainbow Lifegard.
I have one and never hooked it up either. Not sure if I ever will though. What goes in them? Is it just standard sand or do they need a special substrate? Mine is a Rainbow Lifegard.
C CHOMPERS Silver Tier VIP MFK Member Apr 28, 2006 6,438 64 1,205 Sunnyvale Trailer Park Jan 13, 2007 #14 btw, I am working on a 250 right now but there isn't enough room in the stand.
D Dr Joe Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 8, 2006 10,664 9 0 73 Sixty Miles South of Tampa Florida Jan 13, 2007 #15 Clean sand (graded is better, same size particals, but not necessary) is all that's needed. If you had a spare tank maybe you could try it. You may just need a stand stretcher for the 250g if you don't need to much space. Dr Joe .
Clean sand (graded is better, same size particals, but not necessary) is all that's needed. If you had a spare tank maybe you could try it. You may just need a stand stretcher for the 250g if you don't need to much space. Dr Joe .