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New Frag Tank
rough shot just after setup, not quite done but it has frags in it
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Brad |
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You propagator you...
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Nice!
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Plumbed it to your display tank?
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Frag Tank
Looks great.
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hey looking good,Brad
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If he did I bet he just unplumbed it (see Wayne's thread),
Dan
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I had a tank set up downstairs, but it was a pain to maintain and my frags kept dying. So this should solve that issue. Currently running 4 T5, but not sure that's enough, or, the bulbs are really old (not sure, could be 2+ yrs) Probably going to add a SOL over it.
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Nice setup! No halides for the frag tank?
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Ya, that would go over well with the spouse I think the same light the corals live under is probably better. Although Japarto thinks my bulbs are old and new T5s should be good enough. If I can find a deal on a Sol, I'll do that..
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