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Reef2Max

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  1. laying over the netting on the profile and inserting the rubber seal to hold it in place. 

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    This roller is extremely useful and easy to use to secure the netting over the matts 

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    cutting off the excess 

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    And finally it is done !

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    First look on the netting with and without seem to be ok without affecting the light penetration .. Will try to do more update over the next few day . 

  2. I noticed something interesting with my rocks. They grew wild in my 30 gallon but receeded very quickly in my 5 gallon. Only difference is the lighting was far less intense and the algae seem to have melted away. If you want to try reducing light intensity do it slowly if you keep sps.


    Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app


    Thanks for sharing.. I was wondering as well if my light was too strong.. I was worried about the corals if I going to tune it down, but maybe I will give it a try since most of my corals are lps now.


    Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app

  3. Added a stronger return pump as well, and remove my chiller pump. I try to cut down on the number of pump to use to reduce heat in the water and hopefully save some on the electricity bills :lol:

    So basically this new pump will pump water from my sump tank to my chiller then back to the main tank .

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