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welcome - Dr Frag, knows a lot about T5 lighting (as do many others so no offence to them) but there may be a lot of clues on lighting types....
Hi Fezz honest answer, best advice now from me is to post this same question on Dr. Fragenteins T5 questions and answers thread in the lighting...
Hi Guys, will he also want to feed the bucket every so often, in case the bacteria he wants alive, starves? Steve
welcome to 3 reef Tony the things people find hiking in live rock never cease to amaze me Kudos to Divott for finding Tony in there Steve
its cool, dont worry, T5S great (My mind must have been on another thread sorry) yes 2 more T5s once Actinic Blue and 1 10K white - to give you a...
Hi Fezz , Im not 100% sure on the not mounting on live rock aspect, but problem with this species is they are delicate, so a topple due to activity...
Oh most definitely for me Rogerstammy Near the surface top right hand corner, whenever they feel people who might feed them are approaching Steve
happy birthday to you Steve
do what you gotta do Kuro , no-one will think bad of you you dont want it, nobody else will want it may sound cruel, but a pan full of boiing...
We have vagrants in China who do that also - LOL glad you did, because it was a great read I have the worlds largest collection of air guitars,...
Thank you I know, I checked up on you, well done I will do so and thank you Thanks, Optimist Doc , you have it now, yours are quality,...
Im not new here but to celebrate my 1000th post I would like to welcome a new member who has not yet formally introduced himself he currently is...
great summary reddog tank with skimmer and live rock was a typical Berlin system (although the LR does not sound enough) Reef sparky is...
hello and welcome Mike Steve
your tanks nitrates are the most significant answer to your question less than 10ppm good , more than 10ppm - consider cleaning them bio balls Steve
welcome what media are you using? if its filter pads , then a rinse in tank water at water change time each week is ideal just to keep the large...
If you all wake up tomorrow and cant find your threads? I get the place to myself about mid morning here and I am not that great at tidying up...
+1 on above - 90 gallons , 300 watts is what I would choose if you live in a cooler climate I get away with 200 on my 70 as ambient temp is warmer...
Im pretty sure they would appreciate them Steve
It will for many corals IMO Steve
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