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![]() The 50gal is up and starting to cycle.. Sump isn't finished yet so the overflow is just valved off.. Hood is on its way.. I thought I'd start the cycling anyways..
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![]() Doh some one stoled your desk :D
looks good Adam, hurry up and get that sump done now [img]smile.gif[/img] Steve |
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![]() Woa, looks sweet adam. I havent completed my 112gallon tank and I already want to start another one! haha. Looks good though.
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![]() Looks like you get some natural sunlight. How do you think that affected the corals? Good/bad.
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![]() Is that a 33g?
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![]() yes my current tank is a 33.
I have read that if you have a fair bit of natural sun light on your tank, you need to keep an eye on the temp. That's not a problem for me. Temp stays between 79 and 82-83. I just see it as sort of a high noon effect. heheh I wonder what the PAR is at 3pm in my tank on a sunny day. The 33 is pretty crowded.. So the 50 is totally being dedicated to sps and in the sump sps propagation.. I might join the systems down the road. Look at how scary the stand is on the 33! I worry about it every day.. honestly! |
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