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![]() I would go with it if you are satisfied with a little nano cube for awhile. What type of algae are you talking about? We can definetely combat it or you can cure the live rock and buy some new one.
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![]() That's not bad. I would go for it. Just a little bit of hair algae but easy to deal with. Try to get it for a little cheaper. You might have to replace the light bulbs.
Now take that and turn it into this. Without the bag of doritos of course. IMG_2838.jpg |
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![]() I believe in skimming a reef tank and I don't believe in skimmers built for all-in-one tanks (Tunze 9002 included) so I would never buy another system like that again (I had a Solana). I would always choose the drilled tank/sump even if it meant spending a bit more.
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![]() Quote:
I have no problems keeping skimmerless tanks as long as water changes are regular. I've also had great results with nutrient export through controlled macro algae harvesting. |
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![]() Hello Everyone thanks for the help!
So i am going with that tank, went to see it yesterday and its covered in algae (yuck). I am moving it thursday. Whats the best way to clean the tank without harming the coral or rocks. Thanks. |
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![]() If there's Hair algae you'll want to do a water change and suck as much out as you can. Do that regularly, like said ealier, water changes on a skimmerless tank are very critical.
As for the algae on the glass pick up a magfloat(i believe there's one made specially for bio-cube's). Takes it off great.
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![]() My tank always looks best when I'm doing my weekly changes and my POS skimmer is doing well. I believe in both... but I personally like to skim.
I suppose with a smaller tank it's that much easier to do larger % changes too. |
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![]() Would it be best to add new water to the tank or simply add the old water back in after the move and then do a water change once its all settled?
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