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congrats, I love my 40b reef
drill your siphon break hole closer to the water line. that will prevent so much water from back flowing into your sump
looks good
either you are running your lights way to long, or your tank is getting direct sun light. Had it happen to me on my fresh water tank a few years ago.
sorry about the slow response. I just looked through my post and noticed you asked me a question. The answer is yes, I use the same bulbs it came...
lookin good, just take your time
+1 I agree
1. use vinegar 2. use your old water, but use new sand and seed it with a cup of your old sand 3. You will probably see a mini cycle, new...
mine is one tank. it's a 20 gallon long.
I think this is what you mean Here's mine
When I upgraded, I sold my old tank and equipment. Nothing else.
I would say between $350-500. Nice tank by the way, hate to see you let it go
here is my build http://www.3reef.com/forums/i-made/updated-4-2-2011-40g-breeder-tank-stand-build-refugium-104578.html
Reefbruh, good luck with the build. I can't wait to see the final result
I understand, your pain. My wife was the same way. I had to beg to get her to let me have my 40 breeder. Would love a bigger tank.
You can add a few soft corals and see how that works for you. wait atleast 3-6 months before adding hard corals. Just take your time and it will pay...
You are moving way to fast. You're only in your 7th week and already have all of that live stock and anemones? Your tank is not mature enough to have...
I have that same light on my 40 gallon breeder and have no problems with corals
Buying cured live rock will only make the cycle time shorter, but the tank will still have to cycle. Don't try to rush things. Impatience will case...
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