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Here we go!. First fish and corals drip acclimating.. 2 clowns, trumpet coral, hammer coral, GSP, mushroom or two, and I think xenia..more pox as they get settled
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That didn't take long from going from softies to lps. It's looking really good.
 

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I got in my API Master Saltwater Test kit and ran my numbers last night.
PH - 8.0
NH3/NH4+ - 0.25 ppm
NO2(NitrIte) - 0 ppm
NO3 (NitrAte) - 0 ppm

Ammonia reading is likey due to new tank occupants and corresponding feeding schedule. I added the start of my CUC to help with leftovers and will be continuing to monitor as well as planning my WC in the next couple of days. I need to be home to monitor the RO/DI unit running water as I do not have an auto shut off and I cannot do this until Friday night Saturday due to work and school.
 

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