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- Thu Sep 07, 2023 7:41 pm
 - Forum: Critters
 - Topic: FREE Catfish that need a new home.
 - Replies: 4
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Re: FREE Catfish that need a new home.
They have been rehomed.
					- Sun Sep 03, 2023 9:58 pm
 - Forum: Critters
 - Topic: FREE Catfish that need a new home.
 - Replies: 4
 - Views: 84201
 
FREE Catfish that need a new home.
I have some (6) of the small Lake Tanganyika synodontid catfish that need a home where they will get fed and cared for. Bring a bucket. seancmurphy@hotmail.com is the fastest way to tell me you want them. I also have 30 gallons worth of Ceratophyllum if anyone wants some. I'm home all day tomorrow i...
					- Fri Apr 30, 2021 1:06 pm
 - Forum: Equipment
 - Topic: SPLITTING Co2 from regulator
 - Replies: 8
 - Views: 27538
 
Re: SPLITTING Co2 from regulator
I set up a system years ago that works.  Pressure regulator, tubing, metal t splitters, tubing, 3 bubble counters, 3 EXPENSIVE needle valves, tubing to three separate tanks on one system.  I have never had a problem with this setup.
					- Sun Feb 14, 2021 9:40 pm
 - Forum: Equipment
 - Topic: Filling Paintball Cylinders
 - Replies: 7
 - Views: 26536
 
Re: Filling Paintball Cylinders
 Thank you Sean: so am i to understand, for actual C02 for aquariums, i do not need the "siphon tank" type ? Is that style used because of the size of the paintball cylinders, Can you fill a paintball cylinder with regular gas only? not liquid? My understanding was that in order to fill su...
					- Sat Feb 13, 2021 12:16 am
 - Forum: Equipment
 - Topic: Filling Paintball Cylinders
 - Replies: 7
 - Views: 26536
 
Re: Filling Paintball Cylinders
You need a different type of CO2 cylinder to refill paintball tanks. It is not the same as the standard 5- or 20-pound tanks we generally use. The cylinder is called a siphon tank because the CO2 in compressed form is a liquid and is drawn from the bottom of the cylinder to transfer to the paintball...
					- Tue Dec 08, 2020 10:59 am
 - Forum: Wassup?
 - Topic: December Meeting
 - Replies: 5
 - Views: 8970
 
Re: December Meeting
I was there and I missed Sean's witty banter.
					- Sat Nov 07, 2020 3:58 am
 - Forum: Aquarium Plants
 - Topic: Aquatic orchid?
 - Replies: 5
 - Views: 7154
 
Re: Aquatic orchid?
Why is my name hard to remember?
					- Mon Jan 28, 2019 1:18 pm
 - Forum: Wassup?
 - Topic: January Meeting
 - Replies: 19
 - Views: 28624
 
Re: January Meeting
They are.FishEggs wrote:Hecklephytes are the most valuable.
- Sun Jan 27, 2019 1:59 pm
 - Forum: Wassup?
 - Topic: January Meeting
 - Replies: 19
 - Views: 28624
 
Re: January Meeting
To answer a question that came up yesterday: Epiphytes are non-parasitic plants that grow on other plants. Lithophytes are plants that can grow on bare rock. Rheophytes are plants that can grow attached to a substrate in swift flowing streams (substrate could be rock or a submerged tree trunk). Heck...
					- Mon Jan 14, 2019 5:31 pm
 - Forum: Wassup?
 - Topic: January Meeting
 - Replies: 19
 - Views: 28624
 
January Meeting
To the membership, I was asked to give a talk about emersed growth setups. I have to assume that someone had some questions about these setups for the Board to ask me to give a talk about it the same month they want a talk. So I have to ask for a little help, please PM questions you have to me to he...
					