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![]() Duncans are one of the most hardy, easy to care for LPS. Give them light and flow and they could stand up to a nuclear blast. Not that hard to find either. Put out a call here on CR for a few heads and I'm sure someone in your area will have some. Wait a month or two for your tank to settle down a bit then you're good to go. I got a Duncan for my very first tank only a couple weeks after setting up and never had a problem.
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![]() Enigma,
Great progress! Very ecouraging to see another AIO setup as I am a big fan of them aswell. Curious though, how do you plan on having your filter chambers set up. I believe you have 3 in the back correct? Will you be running carbon? Skimmer? Please continue to post pictures!
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24 Gallon JBJ, Rimless, Wavemaker, 10g sump, Tunze 9002, Metal Halide, Spray Bar 1.73 Gallon Pico |
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![]() Ammonia: 0
Nitrites: 5+ Natrates: 25 + (I am adding a brine shrimp cube a day and dosing with bacteria) I'm thinking a water change is in order, here. The last thing I want to do is crash the cycle again, and I'm really worried about the nitrites. My test only goes up to 5. Quote:
It still looks pretty much the same and is cycling away. ![]() |
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![]() Thumbs up for Maxi Jet upgrade! Probably the single best modification on these tanks.
If you get restless one day, another amazing mod is to remove the back plastic on the back of the center chamber and place a light on it. Then stuff your favorite macro back there. The center chamber has enough room and great flow to completely blow up your cheato or other macro. I had great results and it nulled my need for carbon.
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24 Gallon JBJ, Rimless, Wavemaker, 10g sump, Tunze 9002, Metal Halide, Spray Bar 1.73 Gallon Pico |
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![]() *doing happy dance*
Ammonia: 0 Nitrites: 0 Nitrates: 10 I've done the pump upgrade and tossed in some Purigen. |
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![]() silly question.... AIO means all in one?
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