reefaquaria
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Nice! Plenty spaces for fish to swim around, thumbs up!
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Camping here for update
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Nice!
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Nice tank!
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Nice rock work
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Sorry for your lost, how he ended up in there?
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Thanks bro kenyee, valid point. Just trying to gather feedbacks for reefers here which can be considered by new starter so we won't underestimate the commitment/time needed to maintain reef tank.
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I have zero experience with macro algae. Will it grow so fast to dominate the tank and difficult to remove?
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@metalian81, do you turn on the light during the first and second 2 months period?
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Nice elegance!
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How strong is your circulation pump for biopellet reactor? What is the recommended flow rate? I'm thinking of using it too. Thanks
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With regards to TIME, I'm wondering how much time is required daily to maintain 3x2x2ft reef tank?
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I'm new to saltwater. But from my past experience in freshwater planted tank it's beneficial to do large water change during the first week or two of the cycling process to export the excess nutrient out of the system to prevent algae bloom.
Perhaps seniors here can advise if this is also applicable to saltwater? Thanks
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Bro, He's using aquaroche designer rocks. The whole rock is shaped like this.
Ooh I see, thanks for info, new to this hobby and never heard about aquaroche designer rock, it certainly looks nice
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I read it's recommended to use wavebox in tank with centre back overflow due to standing wave generated. Anybody has experience on using wavebox with corner/side overflow?
Risk of overflow? Noise? Etc.
thanks
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Another option is to modify the cabinet, remove the center partition and replace it with strong frame. But need to empty and remove the tank first.
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Nice tank setup... Wondering if the room will get warmer due to compressor?
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Nice setup... Rock on the left looks unstable, wondering how you secure it...
Wall Mount Tank ... Possible ?
in New to the Marine Aquaria Hobby
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assuming full of water it will be 90 liters or 23 US gallon.