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![]() For 2014, I want to get my phosphates down to zero consistently, and get rid of my algae problems once and for all.
Also, toying with the idea of getting a 2nd chiller, so I can run 2 sumps again, one for each tank.
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![]() I would just like to get my overflow done without cutting my fingers off.
![]() Actually looking forward to building an Eli reef rock structure in the new tank, while awaiting my Feb. build of my Lifereef sump, skimmer, reactor and refuge. And then the transfer once the rock is established. My clowns saying, " again, for crap sakes man", as they just get into my hand for the move. ![]()
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