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![]() the tank origionally always had high nitrate from the day we bought it we had gotten it down considerately. we have a 180 and decided to downgrade to a 110 because it is a nicer tank and am now scrapping the 180 we only moved everything 3 feet and now we are left with one tank lol sorry for the confusion
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![]() Ohhhhhhhhhhh ok.
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![]() i have indeed lol its unbelieveable to believ but we got this tank next to nothing and for a good reason it was gone to hell it was a fowlr the nitrates were off the chart literally i thought my test really was bad only for i have other tanks they work fine on lol the tank was completely covered in algae all bad lol the rock was very old the tank was ten yrs old and was given up on.
we took it on as our own little project turned it into a reef tank got the nitrates down and the rocks cleaned switched to sand over crushed coral and up graded in to a working sump with refugium id like to get new rocks some day but if i do i think it will feel like im starting over again lol ![]() to tell you the truth id love to show the guy i bought the tank off what it looks like now ![]() ![]()
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![]() Wow, that's a lot of work! Meh, don't get rid of the rock. Rock is almost always "fixable" with enough time, patience, and fresh saltwater!
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![]() myka you were right on the button my gorgonian is shedding ,its almost done now and it is coming back in way nicer colour, ive never seen it this bright
![]() im thinking im going to pick up some new uncured rock and use a large bin to see if i can revive some new life ![]() thanks again ![]()
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