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![]() yes-it's called my frag tank
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![]() My thought is you might want me to change the title of the thread
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![]() Well aren't most of us reckless?
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![]() I was kind of excited to see a reckless SPS tank
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![]() Me too. Oh the disappointment. Oh well, time for sushi.
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![]() Is your frag tank stand as lone or hooked up to your display
My reason is that I run a halide on the tank and have noticed the acros on bottom are richer in color but yet the one on top of rockwork are brighter. For example my red planet on top is pink. And one on bottom is dark red I have a small bioload have a oversized skimmer I'm also in the process of changing from prodibio over to zeo. I would keep they'll bottom and use small tiles for mounting of coral. |
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![]() Roberto Denadai over on RC ran a tank using fake rock and siporax in his sump. http://reefcentral.com/forums/showth...iporax&page=18
so no live rock at all and his corals looked spectacular. Colin |
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![]() Thanks for the link. Nice tank he has
I would fill sump with rubble as I have a pail full in garage |
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![]() Is your frag tank stand as lone or hooked up to your display
both my frag tanks have their own sumps and are stand alones |
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![]() You can pull it off easy enough, but I would feel bad for the poor fish. They like a little rock work to hide in at night.
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