I would say a teaspoon is going to be very close to a cube as a teaspoon is 5ml. I was trying to find the exact ml to a cube but I cant find it.
I would say a teaspoon is going to be very close to a cube as a teaspoon is 5ml. I was trying to find the exact ml to a cube but I cant find it.
150G. Reef/Mix
125G. 3 Regular Oscars/1 Jack Dempsey
75G. 20+ Africans
40G. Fish/Reef. Algae Scrubbers on ALL my SW
10G. SW Fish/Reef.
10G. SW Hospital/new fish quarantine/pod breeder tank
6 stage RO/DI system 200 GPD.
But frozen food is 90% or more moisture, so it is hard to say. Assuming 90%, a 3.5g cube of frozen food would really only contain about 350mg of actual food. That's probably the better number to compare against flake or pellets rather than trying to compare volume since they are all different densities.
Right now i have a 210 gallon tank and i feed 3 cubes a day and put in 2 sheets of nori daily. Would a 6 by 10" long screen be okay if a had two 23watt cfl lights on each side
Thanks.
ya that would work i've got plenty of room to build it in. so does 7by 12 sound good
I made an 8 inch wide red led ats
Mesured the flow at 551 gph so its almost 69 gph per inch
Is that too much flow? Should i dial that down a little bit?
Much flow is always better, but please note that if you have a lot more light you handle flow
More flow is always better than less flow
You measure the color of the alga, she'll tell you if you need more light or not
regards
That's a lot of flow IMO. The algae will have to be pretty well anchored to the screen.
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