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Well I for one am happy to see you! Keep me updated on what you got going on, and I'll keep I'll help out how I can. Marine Engineers
OK, Now I'm annoyed. Didn't I just defend ATM? This new attitude takes it a big step in the wrong direction. The Saltwater Aquarium Hobby is All...
This thread may not specifically be the thing that got their attention, but our voice definitely made a difference. It was all worth it even if they...
There's nothing strange about any of those. They're just plain amazing! When did your company pop up? I don't remember seeing you around until lately.
Due to the depth, I would either go with a halide or some powerful LEDs. Here's one option I've found that punches really deep and doesn't break the...
If you load your sump with rock, be sure to keep a good cleaning crew of crabs and snails to clear debris or it will operate no better than a wet/dry...
I saw his corals at MACNA, and I have to say that they didn't stand out from everyone else there other than the name Jason Fox on the banner above....
Not really. Just interesting that I had never seen this come up or even thought of it that way. Never thought of overdosing any chemicals as an algae...
I believe so. I haven't heard that directly, but to get them to spread enough while mounted lengthwise, they must have changed to the optics some.
The Apollos do look like nice budget fixtures, but the way the case is designed still puts it in a different class from the AI SOL. It's hard to...
Interesting. Do you have evidence of this being established?
Craigar!!! Sorry just a hello bump.
As well as depth of tank.
Very clean look.
That's some interestingly conflicting information. Croceas are the shallowest living clams and therefore need the most light. Derasas are the deepest...
Depending on size. Croceas are typically easier to get a hold of larger than 4" than maximas which are pretty hard to keep when they are small. In...
I'm about the worst person you could ask that to lol. I won't even try a DIY because I'm sure I would mess it up. Here's an awesome DIY LED write-up...
Agreed. A healthy system WILL have some bristleworms. The key is to limit nutrients to keep their population under control.
Maybe not more, but more spread. PAR bulbs put down a ton of power in a limited area which may not be the best for a frag tank.
RapidLED seems to get the best feedback, and I think they offer help to some degree.
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