Join 3reef now to remove this notice and enjoy 3reef content with less ads. 3reef membership is free.
the good news is, is thats not algae - it looks like diatoms which are typical in new set ups- they feed on silicates in the water and when the...
Today is the birthday of 3 reef member Divott hope you will join me in wishing him many happy returns for the day have a good one Guy dont see...
Seano - dont worry to much about the skimmer if you get anything much at all in the 1st 3 days you will have done well IME Steve
decent upgrade, Mikro - your corals should thank you for that IMHO I assume you ran the PCs about 12 hours per day? if so your at 20 inches...
I have no idea what the issue is Blackraven but I do know its worthy of a bump for the attention of potential RKL owners on site I dont know...
excellent choices atticus Thanks for sharing Steve
I would honestly not take the risk with a smaller tank maybe but with the amount of water you have in that tank, and thus the amount of pressure that...
Hi Mikro congrats on the new fixture questions before advise can be given which powermodule did you get (4 or 6 lamp option?) what...
are you talking about a silicone sealed into position centre brace that goes from the back of the tank to the front of the tank, in the middle?...
you have that correct Sadie the phosphate they are using now - some of it was trapped in the rock hence GHA thrives on rockwork as its roots can...
the GFO wont bother the fish IME yes I think 3 - 4 teaspoons would be a good start on that sized tank do you have a phosphate test kit? I...
a level leaspoon has about 5 grammes in it , Sadie and yes adding to much at one time could result in Alk drop and could also result in...
great images jbraslins tank is coloring up very nicely good idea to consolidate posts on other threads, so you have a record of your progress...
great images Grinder hope for your teams sake that Picture 3 is not the game face? because it looks like a bad season if thats the case...
Looks great to me EllisJuan cant tell from image, but normally skimmers operate best in water between 8 and 10 inches deep Steve
nice rock work you have there, IMHO Good that you have decided to QT the new fish should save you some headache for the future if you continue...
great looking set up gutterguy and some nice looking acans you have in there Steve
Separate names with a comma.