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lps in red sea max
is anyone keeping a lps dominated red sea max or keeing lps in their red sea max i want a rsm but i have only kept soft corals up until now just wondering if a rsm is capable oh keeping the harder lps etc
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It'll be ok. 110 watt T5s right?
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thanks do you have a red sea max if you do can i see some pics and if you dont can i see some pics of your lps please lol
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Right now I'm keeping all LPS, mostly euphyllia with an open brain and two candy cane corals along with montipora (SPS). You will be fine with all LPS that I can think of.
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LPS are just fine. My only concern with the RSM is overheating issues. I have read and heard several complaints of the tanks getting too hot, even during the cold months. Nice set ups though
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no overheating here, if you add the extra fan for 5-10 bucks you will definitely not have problems, before the fan i was running 82-83 degrees and now i sit at 78-79. i actually am thinking about taking the fan out because i'd like to run my temp a little higher.
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No I don't have a RSM. I would look in the nano section on RC. There's a huge thread on RSM tanks. The good, the bad, etc.
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