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Re-energized
Every systems different, but they all should keep majority alive, still need to keep up on typical Maintence.Posted 04/09/2017 at 06:12 PM by SeyozTanks -
Changing Bulbs
SPS corals aren't as simple as give them light and they grow.
Some SPS can grow under just T5 lighting. I would think the problem would be somewhere else.. How is your overall tank doing.. Ive had great results with my Radion's with growing SPS and have had some soft corals still ****ed off only running them at 40%...Posted 10/10/2013 at 12:19 AM by KpFunk -
Re-energized
so your tank is more stable without the socksPosted 08/30/2013 at 07:34 PM by mec13 -
Changing Bulbs
I am following... I recently switched back to to a 150w and 4 t5 fixture over my tank. I was using some Chinese LEDs for about a year and I did not like the growth I was getting. Beautiful colors but nothing in comparison to Halide/T5 combos. I am currently using a Phoenix 14k and 4 ATI Blue Plus. Keep us posted!Posted 04/22/2013 at 08:20 AM by Reeferz412 -
My greatest pet peeve in the hobby
Thanks for the comments, suggestions and most importantly, for reading my blog. The wires are an utter PIA.
So, when are we getting wireless electricity??Posted 04/02/2013 at 05:46 PM by Stolireef -
My greatest pet peeve in the hobby
I agree completely, I have a total of 23 plugs for my 100 gallon. It drives me nuts, then I lose cables and unplug the wrong one. 'No more nails' and extension units was the only solution, and print out stick labels. It's saves you hours, if you can only identify a plug by pulling the appliance.
It is:
5 Koralia
Skimmer
Fluidised media x3
Ozone
LEDs 1
T5s 1
UV
3 Eheims pros x3
Redox monitor x1
Auto top up x1
1 light timer ( does not really count, but still another plug)
Heater x 1
2 aquarium surge protectors x2Posted 03/25/2013 at 03:17 PM by Williamsrhysm -
My greatest pet peeve in the hobby
Stolireef - I have controlled my wiring mess with velcro wiring wraps. You can purchase them in different colors and designate a color for a function - red is for pumps - yellow is for powerheads - green is for filtration - or however you want to do this - and they can wrap any kind of cord with any kind of length.
Hope this helps
RickPosted 03/22/2013 at 02:49 PM by TriValleyReefer