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![]() I am going to ask them for that lens cover when I call them next week. Did you tell them I referred you? he he
![]() I am going to order a few more things from them, I really liked the service. I'm hoping to have my tank set up in a couple weeks. Let me know how your stoneys like them. I'm going to start with softies for now, but eventually will want to move on to some LPS and SPS. I wonder what species of stoney corals would be good to start with and which ones would thrive under these lights? Any advice? |
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![]() I told him "someone" from CanReef got it so he gave me the same price.
I have small SPS frag now under Coralife 2x96W PC and it is Not brown but light green. I got a little frag from Famous Chin Lee some time ago and now fragged it from my nano to my 60gal. It is (was) pink milliporah. I think T5 will be better then PC so will see. I decided to go ahead and try new staff. Any body can grow SPS under MH lets see if we can do it under T5's LOL ! If you just starting your tank be carefull even though your Water is "Fine" dont put any fish in there at least for a 3 month. Start with staff that you dont have to feed. Even SPS frag in 30 day old tank is safer then a little Demsel fish. Put any fish in a new tank and you will be reading hair algae threads in no time, because its fun to feed the fish. jm2cw Quote:
Last edited by andresont; 07-07-2007 at 09:01 AM. |
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![]() Melina,
SPS should go into a stable tank, not a new one. The easiest sps in general are the Montipora digitatas & M. caps. I think the rule of thumb is that when your tank is growing coraline algae well, then it is ready for corals. SPS are much more sensitive to nutrient loads than softies or LPS. Anthony |
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Just hold with the fish as long as you can. Start with the staff that you do not have to feed, I know epmty tank is boring but patiense id the key. LPS is pretty much the same thing and they load your system too. Better wait and use carbon as soon as you get first LPS the are very chemicaly active. For soft corals you should be ok after 30 days as long as you buy ones that feed on light. |