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Nice adds congrats
I would advise going with T5HO due to less heat being introduced to the tank and greater selection of bulbs to customize your apparent color. You...
I think it would work also except the pumps. You might just want to add a couple of circulation pumps to keep the flow going around the reef area.
Get a wet dry vac and suck the water out of the carpet with that. Then open up the place and run a strong fan to vent. Place the carpet in a vented...
I have 2 1050's a nano and the return from my pump for 2600gph.
CoralRx or Lugol's Solution come to mind. You could go with tincture of Iodine from a drugstore for fragging and injury issues.
You are going to need to increase the wattage of your heaters because of all the available surface area for evaporation. Maybe add a heater in the...
Recommended tank size with 1 to 1.5 lbs on live rock per gallon is around 75 gallons for a mandarin. So you might want a large fuge with lots of...
Great adds, tank look good, nice and clean
Are these T8? Do you have highly polished individual reflectors or a brushed aluminum flat reflector or white plastic? What are the dimensions of...
With the way you have it you most likely are not getting the optimum benefit of the refugium.
+1 to the previous posts
It depends on the formulation of the plastic. It appears that there is less silicates in the black frag rack.
Good question, looks as though it might be able to. I would watch it closely.
My understanding is that it doesn't grow as quickly as cloves so it is easier to control.
I don't have one but have read it is a considered a cross between cloves and xenia. I think it will grow more like cloves by the looks of it....
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Hello, this is my first post. I have had many freshwater tanks from a simple betta tank to a 60g planted with injected CO2. This tank would be my...
You should dip it in iodine and yes you can get it from the drugstore. Get tincture of iodine. Use 15 to 20 drop per liter of tank water. DO NOT...
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