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Ah, actinic lights in the window, the dead give away lol. If you need help or equipment let me know. I'm not sure what all supplies I have on hand but I can donate what I have.
I remember running the xm10k or iwaski 6500 halides, the good Ole days. Yeah lighting has come a long way and leds have the pros and cons. I always choose to run a hybrid setup of leds and t5. But I'll still say halides grow the best corals. Just limited on selection
Red SeaNo that didn't. Good find. Was it a turn key system you bought
No that didn't. Good find. Was it a turn key system you bought
Another thing you can do is a ball of chaeto which will certainly add pods and worms. And maybe a bottle of helix coraline algae starter.Mikey, what is left in Mobile, AL for getting seeded rock? This rock and tank just look dead of life. I saw no sponges on the rock, no copepods running around, no parchment worms. I need some serious seed rock to get it going. I am going to try to see if Progressive Marine is still open but not sure if they still are.
Yeah, I was about to ask you the same thing lol. But I'm looking for dead rock, as whatever rock I get dead or alive I cook with acid, then bleach, then cycle for 2 months before it goes into the tank.
But for live rock I do believe Chris at ocean corals has some good rock cycled in one of his remote sumps. B&B may have some as well. Petco in daphne had some but was pricey.
If you know somewhere local I can get some dry rock I'm all ears lol.
We just left there, picked up some rock rubble and one big piece. Come to find out that shop is like 8 minutes from my house.I'm not a big fan of the "mined" rock, I understand the ecological benefit to mining the rock and agree with it. But i guess I'm still old school, I miss fiji, tonga, pukani rock.
Chris runs a good store, very knowledgeable person with good stock. Sometimes he's there early. PM me.
If you know somewhere local I can get some dry rock I'm all ears lol.
Let me get his info. It is Mike from the old reef club.If they're are willing to sell I'll take some of it.