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Good Luck! I'm sure you will be happy with the results
J |
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If you're going to do the 3-on/3-off thing, double check that your rocks are under the waterline in the off cycle. I found I didn't have a high enough water level in my sump and thus had to go with a reduced flowrate that was on all the time.
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Tony, my sump is about 17" deep, lots of coverage. The output of the reactor is about half submerged.
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Brad |
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Finally got around to taking a pic with my crappy camera (my good one is still in the store!)
Here is a FTS at the beginning of Zeo (and sort of the beginning of adding corals). ![]()
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Yay! Its about time we got to see a pic. Love the aquascaping. Jealous of the sand. The little blue tree under the orange wrasse needs to part with a branch and come live at my house
is that a "floating" thermometer next to the brown spotted clam?
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You're welcome to a blue branch. As for the glass, that isn't a thermometer, it's a frag of my beer mug
(Fine, I'll move the thermometer to the sump!)
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LOL, hey don't move it on my account
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