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![]() Thats a nice setup you got there. What pumps are you using for flow? If you are going to keep sps, gotta get that flow in there, especially if its a 180 gal
![]() Those long spine urchins scare me....getting poked sucks....>=( |
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![]() Great pics
Def start a journal Umm, if it's 72 x 48 x 36 it's over 500g ![]() How about 72 x 24 x 24 ? ![]() |
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![]() Maybe it is 500g and he is underestimating the water volume
![]() How about a full tank shot ? :-) |
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![]() I need to readd my Tunzes. I've got 2 smaller ones and 2 bigger both on a variable controller. I find it difficult getting flow right, and go a little OCD about possible stagnant zones, then peel the paint off my corals from having my pumps too high.
Right now my pumps are sitting in a bath getting cleaned up. I also have to figure out how to negate the powers of magnetism so I can reclaim two mounting brackets that fused to each other I was also scared crapless dealing with my Urchin. I actually ended up pulling all the water out of the old tank he was in, and removing most of the rock work so I could get at him. Plus dropping him 4 times (while in the tank) helped knock enough spines off so he'd fit in my net. |
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![]() Separating the magnets is easy enough
Just wedge something between them (such as a flat screwdriver), then stick your finger in between and yank 'em apart (but don't lose your grip ![]() I store all my extra magnet parts with a thick piece of cardboard between them |
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