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![]() this is it
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75G reef 30G sump 2x 175 MH Last edited by mossman604; 05-02-2009 at 01:57 AM. |
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![]() Slowly remove the bioballs 1/4 per week. They are a nitrate factory in the long run, and aren't beneficial to a reef. Otherwise it looks good. I'm happy to see you are smart and use two heaters instead of one. Of course I am assuming that have a combined wattage of 200-250w?
Last edited by Myka; 05-01-2009 at 06:07 AM. |
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![]() in between 17 and 34 there is also miracle mud i think, i just bought the tank and im rather new, thanks for the help
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![]() Looks good.
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![]() i was wondering do people with skimmers have trouble with aptasia and mojanos
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![]() Why would a skimmer lead to Aptasia troubles? No correlation. Skimmers just take the extra Proteins out of the water.
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![]() Skimming has nothing to do with aptasia or mojano's, its a natural part of reefing. They really dont do anything bad they are just a pest and hard to get rid of. I run an ER RS180 on my tank and i still have aptasia's although my pepermint shrimp are slowly getting rid of them.
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![]() the tank i bought was infested with mojanos i have the rock in a bucket about 100 lbs of rock, anyway he wasnt using a skimmer. just wondering if i got a skimmer would it help to get rid of them
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![]() No it won't. You have to use something like Joe's Juice or mix up some Kalk paste and use that directly on each one. They are a pain in the butt to get rid of. Some Peppermint shrimp will eat the smaller aiptasia, but won't touch the Majanos.
You don't NEED a skimmer, but I would highly recommend one for a novice reef keeper. It tends to buffer the mistakes you will make, by lowering the disolved wastes. ![]() |
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![]() A nice looking design, 7 baffles is always good.
I would also recommend losing the bio-balls. As noted above not required or recommended. In the chamber beside this (5") I would leave this clean/free of macro algae. Lastly, I see you have the return intake angled down - don't do this (as noted in the manufacturer instructions), pumps are not desgned to operate as vacuum cleaners. The design should work well for you.
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