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No kiddin man you keep teasing me with these lights that I can't even get. lol
only problem with this setup is tuning the sump drain and return to each other. That might be pretty hard to impossible.
OK. After hours of research my head hurts and my eyes are bleeding but from what i've been reading about planted tanks 2.0WPG is sufficient for low...
Reefcleaners.org sells mangroves.
Now THATS camouflage! lol
+1 on sticking to standpipe. If your light covers the overflow box like mine I recommend placing some mangroves back there.
Maybe Rickz can bulk buy and send em to us. lol Just kidding rickz, we wouldn't ask that of you.
NO! lol. I just took down my nano reef and upgraded it to a 65G. Haha Thanks for the info BTW. I still have research ahead of me.
I run a current 18" 2x18W T5 and that was 3.6 Watts per gallon. Perfect for low light softies. My GSP took off under this light.
Very nice tank. Scared me there for a second. Tank looks smaller than 90G in the pic and I though you had a sailfin in a 55G. lol
I'm leaning more towards the 150W still. If it's too much I can raise it off the water a bit, and if spill over is too bright for me sitting next to...
Haha, nope, not trying to go pro, I'll save my money for my reef. This tank is just so I can get rid of my two 10 gallons and only have 1 freshwater...
Thats the thing, JBJ lighting (or no-one for that matter) makes a freshwater bulb for this tank. All 4 bulbs are built into one socket so I can't...
Stock lighting is 105W combo, I don't think plants get anything from actinics so they are under pretty much 50 watts of 10,00K right now. (not...
I've heard the odd numbers thing before. I'm not sure if that applies to chromis. They are pretty peaceful.
Well, 150W is 5.35W per gallon and everything I've read says 3-5 watts per gallon is ideal for planted tanks. JBJ lighting makes a 70W viper pendant...
lol. I hope I can get that without a CO2 system. Not paying several hundred dollars for a 28 gallon tank. Might find a cheap DIY bakers yeast in a...
No need to drip for chromis, but you will need to acclimate them to your water rather than just the temp and then releasing them. (unless you order...
Turn your tank lights off, float the bag for 15 minutes to adjust temperature, then pour a cup of your tank water into the bag, wait 5 minutes, pour...
Just an HOB filter like a bio wheel or hagen aquaclear. I use aquaclear so I can take out the carbon.
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