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SPS Keepers
01/11/2008, 09:12 PM
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Planning Stages of a 600g setup
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Oh yes, there will be pics. There will be pics...
Oh yes, there will be pics. There will be pics indeed. The equipment will be purchased in March or April. Have to time it around the bonus.
The tanks will most likely be ordered in April. ...
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SPS Keepers
01/11/2008, 07:27 PM
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Planning Stages of a 600g setup
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Planning Stages of a 600g setup
So I am still in the planning phases of the new setup but I thought I would see what some of the RC members think about my current plans
Tanks:
300g SPS display/prop 48"x60"x24"
180g LPS, Zoo,...
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Lighting, Filtration & Other Equipment
01/11/2008, 11:29 AM
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info on turbo floater skimmers
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I have used a turbofloater for several years. ...
I have used a turbofloater for several years. You may want to consider another skimmer. It does a decent job of skimming, but I think there is better out there.
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SPS Keepers
12/26/2007, 12:43 AM
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First SPS tank...and it's going to be huge.. I have loads of questions
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I think the surge device would be extremely cool....
I think the surge device would be extremely cool. I've seen them on some really large tanks (500+ gallons). All of the corals look amazing. One drawback is you will get some bubbles along with the...
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SPS Keepers
12/25/2007, 08:14 PM
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First SPS tank...and it's going to be huge.. I have loads of questions
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Congrats on the new tank! I am building a large...
Congrats on the new tank! I am building a large system myself (~600g).
For something that huge, you may want to consider TUNZE Waveboxes with some TUNZE Streams for extra water movement.
I...
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SPS Keepers
12/13/2007, 04:46 PM
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All my acros are dieing
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How about some pics:D
How about some pics:D
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SPS Keepers
12/13/2007, 10:13 AM
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Brown algae growing on birdnest
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Well its not your lighting. If you noticed the...
Well its not your lighting. If you noticed the flow is causing it to grow algae, you should try moving the birdsnest or the powerhead. See what type of results you get.
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SPS Keepers
12/12/2007, 09:59 PM
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need help SPS Browning
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Did some research for you Large scale...
Did some research for you
Large scale bleaching events may be difficult to manage, and difficult to pinpoint a source. If the majority of bleaching is toward the top of the tank, it may be...
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SPS Keepers
12/12/2007, 09:22 PM
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Brown algae growing on birdnest
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Is the birdsnest high in the tank?
Is the birdsnest high in the tank?
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SPS Keepers
12/12/2007, 12:34 PM
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Help me if you can please
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I added potasium and amino acids and all of my...
I added potasium and amino acids and all of my colors are becoming brighter. Check out the ZEOVit method. They sell certain supplements to make certain colors more vibrant. You can buy the same...
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SPS Keepers
12/09/2007, 01:11 PM
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No PE on new corals
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CUNAReefer
IME, I cut and glue immediately, and all of my...
IME, I cut and glue immediately, and all of my frags are fine. I have used all types of super glue without problems. Not to say that the frags aren't stressed out, but I have never had a promblem...
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Lighting, Filtration & Other Equipment
12/08/2007, 09:05 PM
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WavySeas or Wavebox
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I like the wavebox. I have it in my 120 and love...
I like the wavebox. I have it in my 120 and love it. All of my SPS polyps are extended to the max. Other than the return pump, this is the only water movement equipment I have in my tank.
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SPS Keepers
12/08/2007, 08:13 PM
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Am I a bit excessive on my lighting?
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CUNAReefer
Hey Thuddly, How have your corals responded...
Hey Thuddly,
How have your corals responded to your lighting? Your going to get all types of opinions when it comes to this topic, so I would rely on the look of your corals to tell you if your...
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Coral Propagation and Aquaculture
12/06/2007, 01:33 PM
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?'s on frag profit
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Oh come on. Michigan has disposable income. :p ...
Oh come on. Michigan has disposable income. :p
Thats great that people are handing out grants for growing coral. I would also like to know where to get 45K from.
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SPS Keepers
12/05/2007, 08:35 AM
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Milli wont cheer up...??
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CUNAReefer
Not to say all of the fish with the "nipping"...
Not to say all of the fish with the "nipping" reputation are bad. Sometimes you may get lucky and they wont be intrigued by your SPS's polyps. When I first got into the hobby, I remember buying a...
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SPS Keepers
12/04/2007, 06:18 PM
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Who is keeping SPS under 175w MH's?
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CUNAReefer
A little imagination and DIY customization. Not...
A little imagination and DIY customization. Not that hard.
You can use single bulb reflectors. Attach to the end of the Luminarc, and tilt the T5 & Relector inward towards the tank.
Anything...
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SPS Keepers
12/04/2007, 05:44 PM
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Who is keeping SPS under 175w MH's?
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CUNAReefer
Twon, "The 10gal. is just temp. and will be...
Twon,
"The 10gal. is just temp. and will be moved to a 20L RR w/ a 39gal"
The dimensions of a twenty long are
30 x 12½ x 13 Tall
Here are actinics that will fit over the tank
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SPS Keepers
12/04/2007, 01:51 PM
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whats to much flow
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CUNAReefer
Have you also considered what type of reflector...
Have you also considered what type of reflector you are going to use? From what I have heard, Lumenarcs are very good. Have you also thought of what type of bulbs you plan on using?
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SPS Keepers
12/04/2007, 12:30 PM
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whats to much flow
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CUNAReefer
This is one of my favorite tanks. It uses a...
This is one of my favorite tanks. It uses a wavebox and a TUNZE Stream 6100
http://archive.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=1215102&perpage=25&pagenumber=1
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SPS Keepers
12/04/2007, 10:44 AM
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whats to much flow
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Ok. The video is not that great, but its the...
Ok. The video is not that great, but its the best I could do. My roommate has a better camera than I do, so I'll try and take another video this evening.
...
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SPS Keepers
12/04/2007, 12:58 AM
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what is a frag tank?
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CUNAReefer
Good answer echidna09! A frag tank does not...
Good answer echidna09!
A frag tank does not need to be to hooked up to you main tank. You can keep any "frag"ments of coral that you wish.
Since your asking, may I ask why?
Thanks!
James
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SPS Keepers
12/03/2007, 11:21 PM
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Who is keeping SPS under 175w MH's?
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CUNAReefer
Hey Kaos, Some people forget that a good...
Hey Kaos,
Some people forget that a good reflector is an important part of the equation. Go with a high PAR bulb and a luminarc reflector and you will be good. Dont be afraid to throw in a...
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SPS Keepers
12/03/2007, 11:11 PM
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My 180 pics - after moving
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CUNAReefer
You must be doing something right, because I just...
You must be doing something right, because I just had to pick my jaw up off the floor. Lookin great!
Forum:
SPS Keepers
12/03/2007, 11:06 PM
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6
Acro for a 5.5g?
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330
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CUNAReefer
Hi Aussie_Hippie, Apparently some people on...
Hi Aussie_Hippie,
Apparently some people on this site have problems giving advice and should not post.
Your clown gobie does not need an acropora to thrive but really enjoys hanging out on the...
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SPS Keepers
12/03/2007, 10:46 PM
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34
whats to much flow
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1,024
Posted By
CUNAReefer
Hey Robin, My bandwidth isn't the greatest...
Hey Robin,
My bandwidth isn't the greatest at home so I cant upload my movie just yet, but I was able to take a short one. I thought you would get a good understanding of the flow pattern of a...
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