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Nice little extra with the stand.
Add the six line last
That really depends on how much you feed and your lighting and how you use it. I had a FOWLR with no algae issues but I only turned the lights on...
Wow, that is an awesome price.
Beautiful shots, well done!, congrats on the food source for your tank.
Don't have much experience with blastos but that would be where I would expect the new heads form.
I would go with the T8 with as many bulbs as you can fit under the canopy with the best reflectors you can find if you are looking at keeping SPS and...
I noticed the lack of a formed reflector/individual reflectors on the unit and the lack of multiple chords. Good link also look at the ATI fixtures.
I agree with #1 being an Acropora species though not sure which one, will need to see it grown out. #2 is an Acropora millepora. Congrats on the...
Very nice looking set up. I always enjoy putting together those cabinets, NOT. Well I do like it after it is finished, LOL. That is a real nice...
The cost is more like $170 and the bulbs are good for a year. Agreed on the cost effectiveness of LED. You need to be careful with their use with...
All of the bulbs have actinic spectrum in them. The Aquablue Special is a 50/50 bulb, the Blue Plus is 60% actinic 40% blue spectrum and the Purple...
The reflector is formed so it functions somewhat like individual reflectors. It will be fine.
You could cut back to 1/2 cup actually. Use 1/2 of their recommendation, they recommend at least twice what other companies suggest for GFO use.
Use about 2/3 cup.
Actually it occurred to me that yet another possiblity is all three in some combination.
The bigger the better since your parameters will stay more stable with the greater water volume.
Very nice add congrats, keep it well fed they are known to eat LPS coral. I think your starfish will be fine with you feeding it whenever you see it.
Nasty stuff to get rid of at times.
I would remove the algae and place it in the fuge. If you have algae eating fish you may not need to worry about it. PM John Maloney of Reef...
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