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My glass box @ 2 years


Joeygo

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Your tank looks amazing!!! Naturally I have to ask some questions about it ;).

 

  • How much water does your tank hold?
  • What lighting system are you running?
  • Do you dose your tank?
  • What is your water change schedule for your tank?
  • Does your tank have a sump, and if so, how much water does it hold?

 

Thanks for any answers! Once again, your tank looks amazing! :D

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Just to answer a few questions and thanks for the great comments

40 Breeder, NEP 6x39w t5, Dose Randy's 2 part Alk / Cal 150ml each daily, I really don't do any WC schedule, 20G sump.

Total water volume (tank&sump) 37g est.

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Your tank looks amazing!!! Naturally I have to ask some questions about it ;).

 

  • How much water does your tank hold?
  • What lighting system are you running?
  • Do you dose your tank?
  • What is your water change schedule for your tank?
  • Does your tank have a sump, and if so, how much water does it hold?

 

Thanks for any answers! Once again, your tank looks amazing! :D

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acropora1981

This is how my tank should look @ 2 yrs old, but instead its been an algae pit for 18 months... nice tank!

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I looked at your thread and you have a nice tank ;) We all have algae issuses at one time or another. I'm getting over a cyno problem that was a result from vodka dosing :scarry: Take it slow you are almost there. By the way. The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence.

 

 

This is how my tank should look @ 2 yrs old, but instead its been an algae pit for 18 months... nice tank!
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another question since you seem to have avoided a problem i am having

 

you have alot of SPS but also some LPS. In my tank my SPS are quite happy with the status quo but my LPS are rather pissed that theyre limbs are being pulled off...as a result my LPS are quite healthy, but have grown much smaller (to minimize their area "in the wind").

 

so what pumps do you use?

placement/directions?

any hints for making both happy?

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