Seano's 29G Reef

Discussion in 'Show Off Your Fish Tanks!' started by Seano Hermano, Feb 11, 2011.

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  1. exactlyobp

    exactlyobp Giant Squid

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    Which reactor and pump are you gonna use for the BP?

    When you get a chance, post the new add pics, Sean bro!
     
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  3. norg.

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    I missed your update man, thats awesome! You will soon be hooked with SPS. Im curious to see what "various other corals" are as well. Haha. Congratulations on the new adds. And I agree with exactly, post some pictures!
     
  4. Seano Hermano

    Seano Hermano Giant Squid

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    DIY inline reactor, probably fed by my return pump.

    This weekend, my friend!

    I am not exactly sure yet what other corals I'll bring home. :)
     
  5. exactlyobp

    exactlyobp Giant Squid

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    Should work fine (I did read the older post and I figured. )
    How is PO4 and NO3 levels? or any signs of them present?

    Again, pics when new adds happen :)
     
  6. Seano Hermano

    Seano Hermano Giant Squid

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    I need to test again tomorrow before I leave home. But last I checked, nitrates were at 2ppm. Phosphates were undetectable.
     
  7. BoBo65

    BoBo65 Torch Coral

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    I'm excited to c how you use those pulleys, I would lie to incorporate something like that into my LED's I like the idea of being able to raise and lower them whenever you want
     
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  9. Seano Hermano

    Seano Hermano Giant Squid

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    4 degrees outside with a winter weather advisory beginning at 3:00.Still going tonight. Hopefully it doesn't snow too much. :) will corals be ok in the 1.5-2hr drive home?
     
  10. norg.

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    If you can Id put them in a cooler. Or at the very least close to the heat in your car. Then you should be fine.
     
  11. Seano Hermano

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    Oh I forgot to mention I have a foam cooler.
     
  12. ingtar_shinowa

    ingtar_shinowa Giant Squid

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    I would KILL for positive temperatures for daytime highs! Keep it on the seat with you and have the heat on you'll be fine. I've taken fish and corals home on a 2-2.5 hour drive and the were fine in similar situations. Just don't leave them in the trunk lol