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is it ok ... some one commented from another forum that my tank looks very fresh ...

my water parameters are as follows ...

SG --- 1.024

NH4 - 0

NO2 - 0

No3 - 2mg/l

Ph - 8.3

KH - 10

CA - 430ppm

deg - 27.5c

20% water change weekly ...

Lights - 2 * T8 and 1 * Actinic Blue

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Originally posted by *****

Bro,

The lighting doesn't appear to be MH, correct me if I'm wrong....

Will the corals thrive?

I don't see any fish, hopefully they're none yet, cause the tank looks quite "fresh" still.... How long has it been cycled?

BTW, what grade sand are you using?

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Your water parameters seems to meet the basic tank requirements. But firstly, could u introduce the maturity of your tank/ is it a new tank startup?

Forget about those figures if yours is still in the process of cycling..

What livestocks do u have..

Next, what systems are u practising; sump, berlin, plenum or dsb etc?.. :)

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Your water parameters seems to meet the basic tank requirements. But firstly, could u introduce the maturity of your tank/ is it a new tank startup?

Forget about those figures if yours is still in the process of cycling..

What livestocks do u have..

Next, what systems are u practising; sump, berlin, plenum or dsb etc?.. :)

its been abt 2mths since cycling period which was abt 1mth .... running sump ... 3in DSB in main tank ... 6in in Sump ...

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It's generally well, can see your e.ear opening wide and corals doing fine.. Nice.

No fishes tank? If you're going to, introduce it slowly (1 or at most 2 p/mth) it's a new tank the young beneficial bacteria will not be able to take on the bioload when a lot of fishes are introduce to the tank. A word of advise, feed less, monitor your parameters and reef on.. :)

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It's generally well, can see your e.ear opening wide and corals doing fine.. Nice.

No fishes tank? If you're going to, introduce it slowly (1 or at most 2 p/mth) it's a new tank the young beneficial bacteria will not be able to take on the bioload when a lot of fishes are introduce to the tank. A word of advise, feed less, monitor your parameters and reef on.. :)

have 2 cleaners ... 1 dragonet ... couple of snails ... :lol::lol: btw ... most of the stuff are from my old tank ... i suppose should be ok ...

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