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I don’t like it but it’s what I have right now. I did inquire about one with octoaquatics might have to get one soon. I had a black leopard wrasse that was doing fine for a week. One morning it was laying on the sand bed, I think it tried to jump. It also, makes the water evaporate quicker.
 

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I don’t like it but it’s what I have right now. I did inquire about one with octoaquatics might have to get one soon. I had a black leopard wrasse that was doing fine for a week. One morning it was laying on the sand bed, I think it tried to jump. It also, makes the water evaporate quicker.
Pm coming
 

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Awesome I got the same tank.

I recommend dropping that hydra lower if you're going to stock nice SPS.

I had to drop my Hydra 32 to about 7 inches above the tank.

7”. what settings are you running?

I get 300+ par 8-10” under water from my hydra 26hds at 15” above water.
 

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