75 Gal build

Discussion in 'Show Off Your Fish Tanks!' started by GarB3ar, Feb 2, 2010.

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  1. GarB3ar

    GarB3ar Astrea Snail

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    Thank you! the miata is not mine, I saw it online and fell in love with it.

    Yes I know that, soon i am going to get rid of tangs and get some smaller fish, for now he is really happy in the tank.
     
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  3. Kovu

    Kovu Fire Worm

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    Okay just looking out for you nice tank by the way.
     
  4. GarB3ar

    GarB3ar Astrea Snail

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    No problem, Thanks
     
  5. GarB3ar

    GarB3ar Astrea Snail

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    I will be going to my LFS today to check out some new corals
     
  6. GarB3ar

    GarB3ar Astrea Snail

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    got a few new corals, will take pics later
     
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    Tropical Addict Bubble Tip Anemone

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  9. GarB3ar

    GarB3ar Astrea Snail

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    Thank you!! I am waiting to take pics, most likely tom of my new corals when they open up
     
  10. GarB3ar

    GarB3ar Astrea Snail

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    I got a quick question, how do i treat tap water?
     
  11. bje

    bje Long-fin Bannerfish

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    i do not recommend tap water for salt even if its been dechlorinated. RO or RO/DI or distilled water will be your best source as it should have 0's across the board of the general panel of tests. tap water, although you remove chlorine, there are still tons of other trace elements and some can be harmful to your tank.

    check out this thread on tap water chemistry: http://www.3reef.com/forums/new-hobby/tap-water-chemistry-values-now-questions-86655.html