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hahaha, where are you going to have the QT and the coral QT?
Likely in my wife's home office
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hahaha, where are you going to have the QT and the coral QT?
hahaha thats hilarious. Those anthias are going to require many feedings throughout the day. Ever consider creating an automatic feeder for frozen foods?Likely in my wife's home office
hahaha thats hilarious. Those anthias are going to require many feedings throughout the day. Ever consider creating an automatic feeder for frozen foods?
I just picked up a mini fridge - hopefully by the time i have it implemented i'll have worked out a better system of delivering frozen to the tank without it getting clogged in the tubes
U should make a 720 gallon damsel tank.
Ur setup looks amazing can't wait to see it completed
how are you plumbing the water changes to the tanks outside? are you just going to use wheels under a big bucket for water changes?
Locito, how much turn over are you planning to get out of your return pump? I can't seem to scale precise as this is a very big tank, lol! Is your overflow gonna be able to handle? 1" bulkhead fittings at the bottom?
I saw your electrical on the other site and commented. Nice to see its a little more acceptable. In the future look for liquidtight flex, if you want water/moisture proof.
I really like your tank and I look forward to this thread.
I wouldnt worry about that generator if you load it to 80% capacity.
Following. And I was lookn at the 360we blue. As a supplementary got 4 t5s 2 day coral and blue+. So would u recommend them for stronger par just for a "cliff rock scape" for BTA 2 keep em from moving so muchThat's the best news I heard all week! Most electrical Will be connected outside the sump as much as possible. The inside one and the one on top will be emergency use only thx for the advice. I'll look into liquid tight flex. You'd expect the electrician to k ow those things. :-/
Just got this in today. Looking to add about 4-6 of these with narrow lens to help penetrate towards the bottom of the sand.
That's the best news I heard all week! Most electrical Will be connected outside the sump as much as possible. The inside one and the one on top will be emergency use only thx for the advice. I'll look into liquid tight flex. You'd expect the electrician to k ow those things. :-/
Just got this in today. Looking to add about 4-6 of these with narrow lens to help penetrate towards the bottom of the sand.
Its hit or miss, I cringed when I saw some of your wiring.