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![]() I believe 80% is a lot for radions. There was a good radion setup thread going around that could help you out. Sorry I don't have a link at this time.
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![]() Beautiful setup by the way!
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![]() thank-you...it sure has been a steep learning curve. i sure use canreef alot for guidance.
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![]() We have found the emerald crabs very efficient, infact never realized how much work they do until we didnt have one in the tank. Tank looks awesome by the way!!
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![]() Thank you everyone for your suggestions. I was able to pull the piece of live rock out and remove the algae manually. It was interesting because I punctured one of the bulbs and it squirted all over my workbench, thank God I had it outside of the aquarium.
I searched through the message board to find the Radeon thread. I was able to come up with a different profile for my lights. I hope it stops the bubbles in the sand and the red algae growth. I think I will look through the lighting posts and see if there's more information on Radeon profiles. I started into this hobby with very little experience with aquariums. I find that the CanReef message board is great for advice and suggestions. Now that I have figured out how to use photo bucket, I will post pictures of my build. My tank and stand is a work in progress but I am happy with it. Once again thank you Rick |
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