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  1. Mr. Teapot

    Green Pekoe Pond - 40 litres

    Building work on my house forced me to ask a relative to look after both tanks with the expected consequences. I’m aiming to start a new journal in the new year...hopefully!
  2. Mr. Teapot

    Green Pekoe Pond - 40 litres

    Things got a little hectic recently and I had to put the tank on auto pilot for the past five months. The tank has been running without any CO2 and minimal water changes/fertilisers for that time. Sorry - I’ll try and update more frequently.
  3. Mr. Teapot

    Lighting Dilemma

    I really like the radion - my Hygrophila Araguaia looked especially nice under it. Software is really fantastic. You have absolute control of each colour’s intensity and schedule. Not anywhere near as powerful as I first suspected and at the stated wattage is obviously not anywhere near as...
  4. Mr. Teapot

    Green Pekoe Pond - 40 litres

    All my time has been spent researching the salty side of things... so much to learn. Only a couple of changes with the pond, removed the twig at the front as the growth was shading everything and pushed the coral moss down to create a little more swim space. Everything working on auto pilot and...
  5. Mr. Teapot

    Green Pekoe Pond - 40 litres

    Hi, I wouldn’t worry too much about the fungus on the wood. Everything will eventually find its place, something will take advantage of the mould and something else will use the fungus eater for its advantage. Just give it a little time and keep the tank healthy and it'll probably disappear.
  6. Mr. Teapot

    Green Pekoe Pond - 40 litres

    My heliamphora was doing great up to the point I increased the temperature of the tank water (they like it cool). It didn't like having its feet in a warm bath. The North American pitchers ( most likely The one being sold by IKEA should do ok but they would have to be removed for the winter as...
  7. Mr. Teapot

    Green Pekoe Pond - 40 litres

    It's all very clever. An overflow that starts all by itself. The output of the return pump crates a Venturi - sucks the air out of the siphon tuba.. You never have to worry about a broken siphon to your sump. The tuba comes apart so cleaning shouldn't be too difficult... Great fun to watch and...
  8. Mr. Teapot

    Green Pekoe Pond - 40 litres

    I've had a couple of request about how to build my lampshade - sorry about my technical drawing, about as user friendly as your average flat pack instructions!
  9. Mr. Teapot

    Green Pekoe Pond - 40 litres

    The new twin tank hasn’t started yet as I’m still working out the plumbing and equipment. Just pumping tap water to try balancing everything. Real PITA! Wooden sideboard did get a lot of water marks - definitely don’t put it on your cherished antiques! Hygrophila ‘Araguaia’. I think it works...
  10. Mr. Teapot

    Green Pekoe Pond - 40 litres

    Thanks Tom:thumbup:. I'll definitely have more than a few questions! I think I've seen your new nano reef on the Saltybox...
  11. Mr. Teapot

    Green Pekoe Pond - 40 litres

    Moved the XR15 over to the new tank and reinstated my old grobeam tile over the pond. The Radion is running at 25% with all emitters firing, Grobeam at 100%. hmmm... looks like I'm going a bit salty. I guess everyone has this itch at one point or another and I can easily convert back to a...
  12. Mr. Teapot

    Green Pekoe Pond - 40 litres

    Hi, thanks. I’m really glad you’ve enjoyed my little tank’s journal. Maintenance revolves around two 25% water changes a week and scraping algae off the glass. I haven’t hoovered anything for well over a year. Have no idea whats under those plants for fear of sucking out all the good stuff...
  13. Mr. Teapot

    Green Pekoe Pond - 40 litres

    Better than the time before... but still several problems I think I spotted !. they get stuck under the granules of substrate. 2. they get lost in the carpet plants. 3. Temperature too low. unbelievably they have just laid their third batch of eggs! Sorry for the lack of updates... very busy...
  14. Mr. Teapot

    Big Red Rootscape 160 litre

    Lovely.
  15. Mr. Teapot

    Green Pekoe Pond - 40 litres

    My turkey baster was one of my first purchases. Starting them on some banana worm and filter mulm - yummy. Parents very attentive and protective. Male had a go at me when I pointed at the babies, rushed towards the glass and started to flick his pelvic fins. I don't know if the fin display was...
  16. Mr. Teapot

    Green Pekoe Pond - 40 litres

    Another very quick update on the Ram family. They've reached the free swimming stage. I'm a little more prepared this time and I have a good feeling about mum and dad looking after them. One of the embers took a fry when it wandered too close. Mr Ram witnessed it - went utterly mad and I thought...
  17. Mr. Teapot

    Shy Embers

    My embers used to be very shy. I didn't see them at all. They hid at the back behind the plants and wood whenever anyone was in the room. You could get a glimps of them going about their business if you stayed very still and sat a fair distance away from the tank.... until the rams visited. It...
  18. Mr. Teapot

    Green Pekoe Pond - 40 litres

    Hi, plants up top are doing OK as well - except the Heliamphora. Didn't like its feet in a warm bath. managed to save some of the plant and trying to nurse it back to health. I use disposable 600g welding cylinders, cheap £20 regulator, solenoid. I've never used any other diffuser but the inline...
  19. Mr. Teapot

    Green Pekoe Pond - 40 litres

    Tank going OK. lost a few plants with the increased temperature but everything bumbling along now. sorry for the pic - don't know why it came out all over saturated. My camera has a mind of its own these days. Dad on guard duty... Mum round the back chasing shrimps:
  20. Mr. Teapot

    Green Pekoe Pond - 40 litres

    Very quick update on the Ram family. Eyes growing.
  21. Mr. Teapot

    Green Pekoe Pond - 40 litres

    Thanks everyone. Very quick update. Mum and Dad carefully moved the fry/eggs last night and I think they've started to hatch.
  22. Mr. Teapot

    Green Pekoe Pond - 40 litres

    Been a while...work getting in the way. The Rams are at it again:
  23. Mr. Teapot

    120l - which couple of cichclids ?

    My two Rams guests are the most ferocious shrimp hunters. I know it’s wrong but it’s absolutely amazing how the pair ruthlessly dispatch a fully grown cherry shrimp… like watching a couple of Velociraptors! I don’t know if the red colour of the cherries dives them into a frenzy or if it’s just...
  24. Mr. Teapot

    German blue Ram issues

    I have very limited experience keeping Rams but from my research they do much better in soft, warm water. 26C+ as a minimum and much better to keep them at 28C+. At lower temperatures they tend to be much more susceptible to diseases. The higher temperatures will make it tricky to keep your...
  25. Mr. Teapot

    Is this algae?

    I thought I remembered seeing this a while ago: http://www.ukaps.org/forum/threads/lots-of-plants.29119/page-2 post umber 31
  26. Mr. Teapot

    Green Pekoe Pond - 40 litres

    Oh dear. No sign of the fry this morning. I think something went wrong last night. Both parents are still sticking together near the nest but absolutely no fry. Looked very long and hard for them. Gutted!:(
  27. Mr. Teapot

    Green Pekoe Pond - 40 litres

    Came as a bit of a bonus when I said yes to looking after them. I have to say, I’ve fallen in love with them both and I really don’t want to give them back now. Excellent! Fingers crossed I can help some of them along to adolescence. I’m really over the moon you’ve enjoyed my little tank...
  28. Mr. Teapot

    Green Pekoe Pond - 40 litres

    Thanks again Darrel for those great links, really useful stuff. Mr & Mrs Ram are still looking after the wrigglers, really fascinating behaviour. Under the thick carpet plants are favoured by the parents for nursery/feeding. The female ram took several goes at burrowing herself down to make an...
  29. Mr. Teapot

    Green Pekoe Pond - 40 litres

    Thanks Darrel, that's all great information. I'll read all those threads straight away.
  30. Mr. Teapot

    Green Pekoe Pond - 40 litres

    Thanks Edvet, I'll pick some up today. Pity i didn't have any warning about their 'activities'. All went on for the past week in the caves at the back of the bike sheds.
  31. Mr. Teapot

    Green Pekoe Pond - 40 litres

    I’m not going to get any work done today! Brine shrimp hatchery is ordered and on its way. My live food cultures have quite a lot of small daphnia and cyclops which I can syphon off and use in the meantime. Fingers crossed, some will make it long enough so they can move them onto dry foods as...
  32. Mr. Teapot

    Green Pekoe Pond - 40 litres

    This is a bit of a surprise... Mum and Dad showed me their new family this morning. They're doing a good job at keeping them safe from the tetras. Down the shops for some brine shrimp eggs and salt. Anything else to feed them on? Thinking I'm going to have to get a second tank for all these...
  33. Mr. Teapot

    Green Pekoe Pond - 40 litres

    Really lovely little fish but just temporary accommodation for a friend while his tank is out of action. Really enjoyed having a fish tank again but reckon long-term they would need more space. Also, the higher temperature is giving the plants a real kicking. Another reason to have a tank...
  34. Mr. Teapot

    Green Pekoe Pond - 40 litres

    Heehee. That's a 'before' pic taken in about October 2014
  35. Mr. Teapot

    Green Pekoe Pond - 40 litres

    There's quite a large amount of anubias and moss attached to the wood. These take a strong hold and form a good foundation for the other plants. There's also a little Perspex pen holder at the back with my sundew. Other than that, there's no other wood except what's in this earlier picture...
  36. Mr. Teapot

    Green Pekoe Pond - 40 litres

    I’m looking after these two for a couple of months for a friend. Tank temperature has been raise to just above 26 and I’m stocked up on lots of live food ( the cherry shrimps have all hidden) They're fantastic entertainment... real couple of live wires!
  37. Mr. Teapot

    Green Pekoe Pond - 40 litres

    Yes, lots of plans and ideas usually involving multiple tanks… but I'm going to have to settle with enjoying watching this one evolve at the moment. I'd really love to make another twin tank next door to this one - a 'Green Pekoe Spring' or a 'Green Pekoe reef. Currently I have far too many...
  38. Mr. Teapot

    Green Pekoe Pond - 40 litres

    I wouldn't like to say, I reckon a case of the more oxygen you have available for your tank and filter the better. The gold standard would be an overflow draining into a wet/dry sump - but on a small tank you have to be realistic about what you can achieve.
  39. Mr. Teapot

    High Light for 45cm tank

    have a look in the DIY, Hardware section. For example: http://www.ukaps.org/forum/threads/supercoleys-diy-led-luminaire-mk-iii.34753/
  40. Mr. Teapot

    Green Pekoe Pond - 40 litres

    No bubbles but I do have a lot of flow across the surface and top to bottom water movement. I'm very aware of keeping the water surface clean of muck and run a surface skimmer on a timer. From my understanding, direct gas exchange from bubble to water isn't the most efficient. The bottom to top...
  41. Mr. Teapot

    High Light for 45cm tank

    Good coverage, more than enough for a much bigger tank. I have a lot of bits growing out the top. Lots of overhangs and deep shaded areas also. The back corners are deeply shaded from the twigs and plants above. This could be a plus or minus depending on what you want to achieve. I like shaded...
  42. Mr. Teapot

    Raising the PH of a new tank to start filter bacteria.

    I'm coming round to the idea that while one or two species of bacteria are important, the microbial biofilm as a whole is critical to keeping a tank healthy. Healthy biofilms are made up of hundreds of species each supporting the colony as a whole - a complex web of bacteria, bacteriophages...
  43. Mr. Teapot

    Coming back to UKAPS...

    Great to see you back on the site George. Looking forward to the new journal.:thumbup:
  44. Mr. Teapot

    Green Pekoe Pond - 40 litres

    Thanks - I'm I huge fan of your tanks as well! Zozo - Looks a very interesting project. More tank pics:
  45. Mr. Teapot

    Green Pekoe Pond - 40 litres

    Sundew flower New pitcher growing Utricularia graminifolia
  46. Mr. Teapot

    Raising the PH of a new tank to start filter bacteria.

    I found this article about nitrification at low pH really interesting: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC525248/
  47. Mr. Teapot

    Green Pekoe Pond - 40 litres

    No problem with the questions. I use my own RO machine. Takes a few hours to produce the water for a couple of weeks WCs. It was one of those experiments early on in my tank's life I stuck with. My tetras enjoy soft water and the tank is so small it takes no effort or time to produce it… I would...
  48. Mr. Teapot

    Green Pekoe Pond - 40 litres

    Hi Laurie, That's right - HC. Grows really well above the water even in the dry, central heating air. Overgrew the moss and Utricularia graminifolia already attached to the twig after a stray clipping started growing after a carpet prune. I love the way the plants battle and retreat over time...
  49. Mr. Teapot

    Green Pekoe Pond - 40 litres

    Hi Laurie, really brilliant you've enjoyed my little tank's journal - quite a journey and still amazes me every time it decides to subtly change. I'll post some more pictures in the next few days - my sundew has started to flower and the heliamphorais starting to grow new pitchers after...
  50. Mr. Teapot

    Blue in Green

    Love it! The natural variety of sizes in the substrate and half buried leaves are a lovely idea.
  51. Mr. Teapot

    Surrey Summer

    It really is brilliant tank. Here's a short article about the creator: http://www.aqua-rebell.com/aquascaping/andreas-ruppert-aquascaping.html
  52. Mr. Teapot

    Surrey Summer

    This looks like a really interesting project. I'm looking forward to seeing it develop. Have you thought about having a really low water level so you wouldn't need to worry about the gradient to reach the top of the tank? A British native version of this would be amazing:
  53. Mr. Teapot

    Green Pekoe Pond - 40 litres

    Thanks, really chuffed you like the little tank! Hi Jaap, I've gone supernova and running an Ecotech Radion XR15 Freshwater - unbelievably bright. I'm experimenting at running at 100% for the past few weeks. Everything is good and wonder how high high the light could go before I see a decline...
  54. Mr. Teapot

    some of my caridinas

    Copy the 'direct link' in photo bucket. When posting a picture on the thread, click the 'mountain' icon and paste the copied photo bucket direct link in the pop-up box that appears. Here we go: Hope this helps!
  55. Mr. Teapot

    Forests Underwater by Takashi Amano at Lisbon Oceanarium

    I wrote in a different thread about how I thought, on first impressions, this was a bit of a wasted opportunity to tell a bigger story. On the surface it looks very much like an ADA Japanese tank garden but on a vast scale. Great… for the planted tank enthusiast but perhaps lost on 99% of a...
  56. Mr. Teapot

    Does adding O2 benefit the planted aquarium?

    The product description made me laugh: Air sweeper provides deodorising and disinfecting effects to aeration activity when connected to the air pump and Pollen Glass for AIR. This equipment reduces the aquarium tank odour and gives a mild fragrance around the aquarium tank. Once its fragrance...
  57. Mr. Teapot

    Heating water before RO

    If you're using a booster pump and don't need the mains pressure for the RO unit*, could your water supply be from a bucket heated with an aquarium heater at 25C? (*I don't know if booster pumps need a certain supply pressure to work properly)
  58. Mr. Teapot

    Does adding O2 benefit the planted aquarium?

    Good oxygen levels = healthy tank. Just don't do anything silly like start adding pressurised O2.
  59. Mr. Teapot

    Hard Water and phosphate troubles -HELP PLEASE-

    I'm really out of my depth, and apologies to the scientists, but a quick google comes up with Fe-EDDHA is stable at pH levels as high a 11 but a lot of the EI dry salts sold only use Fe-EDTA which is stable at pH below 6. Above 6.5, nearly 50% of the iron is unavailable - also this chelate has a...
  60. Mr. Teapot

    Hard Water and phosphate troubles -HELP PLEASE-

    If it contributes to the debate, I found this part explanation to my question about ericaceous terrestrial plants on the google: "It is not the presence of carbonate or hydroxide ions per se that these plants cannot tolerate, but the fact that under alkaline conditions, iron becomes less...
  61. Mr. Teapot

    Hard Water and phosphate troubles -HELP PLEASE-

    Does anyone know why aquatic plants don't react in the same way as terrestrial plants sensitive to hard water… or are the plants for our tanks chosen to be more robust and adaptable?
  62. Mr. Teapot

    anyone know what this is???? :S

    Fenbendazole - dog wormer. Rids your tank of any planaria at the same time. http://www.planetinverts.com/killing_planaria_and_hydra.html
  63. Mr. Teapot

    Green Pekoe Pond - 40 litres

    There hasn’t really been any major changes over the past two weeks. The Heliamphora has made it so far but I’ve lost a couple of the pitchers - perhaps due to the plant being grown in the much dryer air of my house. I haven’t misted them at all - I need to remember to give them a squirt twice a...
  64. Mr. Teapot

    LED Lighting for under a hood of a custom 60CM

    I agree, I don't think a single tile a few cms from the surface is going to work for you. You need some distance between the light and the surface to get a nice, even spread. You'll end up with dark corners and a spotlight in the middle.
  65. Mr. Teapot

    What is this almost pretty algae?

    My guess is Cladophora. Gives your wood a nice natural patina.
  66. Mr. Teapot

    Windowsill Nature

    Use the Direct link in photobucket: looks great. Is it just naturally lit? Any filters or water movement?
  67. Mr. Teapot

    Terrascaping (poison dart frog vivarium)

    I think this is fantastic, really lovely… but not doing my MTS any good.
  68. Mr. Teapot

    New to planted tanks need help please

    I use Tropica's Specialised Fertiliser. I like it. Nice fresh green colour and you get a nifty pump bottle with their logo thrown in for free!
  69. Mr. Teapot

    Do you add any substance on water change day?

    Prompted me to read further:thumbup:. I had no idea the activated carbon surface is a catalyst rather than absorbing the chloramine. I also didn't know the ammonia passed through the membrane. Now understand why the reefers use their DI pods.
  70. Mr. Teapot

    New 40m Amano Tank

    Does anyone know if this is going to be a big garden or will it tell a story along its 40 metre length? I hope the latter as there's a fantastic opportunity if it started as a spring and ended as a mangrove swamp. Just a thought.
  71. Mr. Teapot

    "Hands off my hobby"

    I always feel worried when I see pictures of huge mats of Bucephalandra. You have to make a judgement yourself when you realise It's currently all been lifted from the forest rivers under unknown circumstances,
  72. Mr. Teapot

    Blue in Green

    What a spectacular piece of wood. it's going to give you a great start in your new tank - looking forward to seeing this progress.:thumbup:
  73. Mr. Teapot

    Green Pekoe Pond - 40 litres

    My fish see me pointing a camera at the tank and hide...they hide most of the time. Little bit annoying really. When they were introduced, they behaved in the same way as when they were in the shop but they have slowly and steadily become more shy over the months. I'm sat here now, very still...
  74. Mr. Teapot

    Green Pekoe Pond - 40 litres

    Thanks for the kind words and it's great to hear you like my tank. You're going to have a loads of fun with your 90 litres. I'm on tenterhooks at the moment, looking for signs the pitcher isn't liking the conditions. I'm going to be so chuffed if it grows in there!
  75. Mr. Teapot

    Green Pekoe Pond - 40 litres

    A little update. All is well with the pitcher so far - I've moved it up a little as per Darrel's suggestion. It has survived a week, fingers crossed! If you look, you can see the water level in the biggest pitcher:). Rotala bonsai also doing OK. You can also see my new disco lights effect on...
  76. Mr. Teapot

    Surface Skimmers

    Have a look at this: http://www.barrreport.com/forum/barr-report/aquascaping/9809-redoing-the-60p-non-co2-ada/page2 I think the tank is a 60P. Does however look a pain to keep clean.
  77. Mr. Teapot

    Surface Skimmers

    Sounds like a Mame overflow. Crafted Japanese glassware... very nice:) http://saltwater-conversion.com/products/mame-design-overflow
  78. Mr. Teapot

    Do you use a drop checker?

    My method too. Little, subtle changes can tell you more than a drop checker.
  79. Mr. Teapot

    Planaria?

    Without a photo all we can do is guess. You usually don't have to scrub flatworms to remove them. Google freshwater limpet or snail eggs and see if it looks like your creature.
  80. Mr. Teapot

    Green Pekoe Pond - 40 litres

    A year ago I shoved a few tiny bits in between some anubis and a hole in the end of one of the twigs while the tank was flooded. If I do a dry start again, I'm defiantly going to give the blended moss milkshake a go. I really loved these pictures of wetlands with little islands of Sarracenia...
  81. Mr. Teapot

    Green Pekoe Pond - 40 litres

    Hi there, glad you've enjoyed my little tank's journey! The moss is Riccardia chamedryfolia - I really like the way it stays compact with zero trimming, I've literally done nothing to it and its formed nice mounds which have grown into each other - surprisingly solid and bouncy.
  82. Mr. Teapot

    Green Pekoe Pond - 40 litres

    There's some pretty intense light at the bottom where the carpeting plants grow. The plants seem fine growing in the shade as long as a portion of the plant is also in full light. The shaded areas are actually quite interestingin their own respect with the plant's leaf shape and colour showing...
  83. Mr. Teapot

    Aquascape Number 1 - Retro journal

    Looking forward to seeing the results:)
  84. Mr. Teapot

    Green Pekoe Pond - 40 litres

    Initially I tied already emerged growth cuttings on with cotton to a little pad of terrestrial moss, the moss has pretty much turned into a peaty mush with the roots just dangling into the water. The roots have got quite long but don’t reach the substrate. They're quite secure now even with the...
  85. Mr. Teapot

    Green Pekoe Pond - 40 litres

    Quick update of the tank... I don't know if I'm into the odd disco colour effects the new light causes on the wall. I'm going to have to play with the colours as its very cold and blue/violet. Maybe knockout some of the blue. My new Heliamphora is a bit of an experiment. If it works I'll be...
  86. Mr. Teapot

    Green Pekoe Pond - 40 litres

    Death star superlaser set to full power… I know I’m going to regret this little experiment. The Radion XR15 freshwater is fully operational.
  87. Mr. Teapot

    Glass Cleaning

    I use a cheap long-handled scraper with a removable steel blade. I made the mistake of using an old green washing-up scourer on an old tank… it badly scratched the glass with a web of tiny scratches. I don't know if it was the scourer or if it picked up grit from the substrate. Anyway, I'm...
  88. Mr. Teapot

    Tom's Poco Pozo

    This doesn’t do my hankering after apistogramma any good… really gorgeous little fish.
  89. Mr. Teapot

    Back to my Roots

    Absolutely brilliant!
  90. Mr. Teapot

    Green Pekoe Pond - 40 litres

    Yes, should be dry land within a few years! This is all a bit of an experiment, but I really fancy evolving the pond into part bog. The plants are doing a fantastic job at putting down the foundations of a central island - the Hygrophila Araguaia is quite woody above the surface and will grow...
  91. Mr. Teapot

    Green Pekoe Pond - 40 litres

    Heehee, Yes it is getting a bit wild! At some point I’m going to have to give the Staurogyne a bit of a chop as its getting a bit too high along the glass edge. I’m starting to wonder if the plants growing above the surface will eventually completely cover the central part of the tank - that...
  92. Mr. Teapot

    Green Pekoe Pond - 40 litres

    Yes, on the inlet when I first started. The surface skimmer is getting a bit lost in all the plants. You just about see it at the back under the sundew. Still keeps the surface clean nicely. The central heating has given the fern a hard time but seems to be recovering now.
  93. Mr. Teapot

    Green Pekoe Pond - 40 litres

    The never cleaned original UP inline atomiser is on the filter outlet. I'm going to put a current equipment list on pg1 for anyone who finds it useful
  94. Mr. Teapot

    Green Pekoe Pond - 40 litres

    The tank is 30cm deep - 51cm from the bottom of the light to the bottom of the tank. Measurement between light bottom and the top of the carpeting plants is between 39cm to 46cm. CO2 level? haven't a clue anymore. Bubble counter water evaporated last year sometime and have never used a drop...
  95. Mr. Teapot

    Green Pekoe Pond - 40 litres

    I have to say, I thought my light was a lot higher! I've just measured it - I moved it down quite a bit before Christmas when I was fixing my lampshade. Light: Grobeam 1500, !00% for 7hrs, 30min ramp up and down, 22.5cm from the bottom of the light to the surface of the water. Water changes...
  96. Mr. Teapot

    Green Pekoe Pond - 40 litres

    I think the tiles use twice the number of the same emitters as the 600 so I would have thought 65% would have been a bit above your original 600. Really tricky to advise you to push the big red light button... what if your tank goes into meltdown? I thought the last picture you posted of your...
  97. Mr. Teapot

    Green Pekoe Pond - 40 litres

    Hi Jaap, You could try changing your CO2 diffuser to the outflow but I’m starting to think natural systems need stability over all else. My plants are really fussy about changing things too often and too quickly. The light question is a really tricky one. My tank has quite a few deeply shaded...
  98. Mr. Teapot

    When do you switch off your CO2?

    When I did a pH profile it looked just like yours. My gas goes off 2hrs before the light. Plants seem to be OK with it.
  99. Mr. Teapot

    nano reef

    If you do decide to build a reef tank, I'll be interested to follow your progress. Let us all know what forum you're using and hopefully you'll start a journal! I've had some progress in putting forward the idea of a second tank… but only a coral reef! Well, who am I to argue with that.:)...
  100. Mr. Teapot

    Mechnanical booster for RO?

    This caught my interest, but after a quick google, it appears only useful if you're producing your water into a pressurised container (like the under-sink drinking water installations). If the water is being collected in a jerry can there won't be any pressure on the collection side to drive the...
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