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Did not know this. It's most likely gel coated to withstand the marine environment. Just be aware, it will eventually get covered in algae.The decorations came from a place that makes saltwater decorations so I guess they need to figure out their stuff idk.
Well if that’s the case then wonderful. Will looking forward to updates.This tank has been going for a year and a half??
Let me make this very clear, my intent was not to ridicule. I apologise for sounding condescending. This is not the wrong place to ask, and once again this was not attempting to ridicule you. I was just raising a concern which I could I have conveyed and articulated better. My main concern was regarding filtration and since you have elaborated on your setup, I shall comment no further. Will be looking forward on updates.I have three penn plex 1000 canister filters with plenty of filter and media to keep my water in perfect parameters. I have had this tank going for a year and a half with fish and clean up crew. We have snails hermits and emerald crabs. We just put our fish in like 8 months ago and we’re all small and getting bigger. I guess this place was the wrong place to ask for help and a good place to get ridiculed.
You dont need a par meter to tell bright light vs. Dim. Lol!
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Oh that’s nice, what corals did you decide to go with?Just an update. All my new coral and live rocks are flourishing and wide open.
I was a skeptic too about par meters but recently picked one up secondhand and noticed that my lighting was significantly lower than I thought.Completely disagree 100%.
So I suppose skimmers, LED lights, ATS's, ATW's, etc are all just stuff for people to sell?
You do realize that just 20 years ago were weren't able to keep the types of corals we have now, simply from using a par meter to know what light these corals need to thrive.