KLR's Red Sea Max 250---66gal Tank!

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Here is the blue green with orange eye morph that I was talking about in the previous post. This is also the original colony.

Mummy of Oz by KayRobsReef, on Flickr

This chalice has morphed into something truly amazing. I am happy to say that I will not be fragging this one anymore for a long long time. All that are left(from me) are two frags that I cut a while back.

Superlative Mummy Eye by KayRobsReef, on Flickr


Alpine by KayRobsReef, on Flickr


Stardust Mummy Eye by KayRobsReef, on Flickr


Lightspeed by KayRobsReef, on Flickr
 
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Loving the chalices! Your pics always rock!

Thank you, the chalices have grown so much since I first got them! Some, like the Cornbredtrash (3G) Mummy Eye, I got as a smaller than plug-size frag!
 

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So what skimmer did u replace the stock with? Is there a major diff in performance? I'm trying to run a mixed reef w the same tank, and don't know how the factory equipment will hold up in the long run for sps and other picky things. Thanks
 
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So what skimmer did u replace the stock with? Is there a major diff in performance? I'm trying to run a mixed reef w the same tank, and don't know how the factory equipment will hold up in the long run for sps and other picky things. Thanks

I replaced it with a Nano Reef Systems Red Sea Max 250 2-Pump Nano Skimmer. I definitely have noticed less water removal and more skimming with this skimmer. However, it takes some time for it to begin functioning properly ime. I am not 100% with SPS as my collection there is very limited. I have mostly LPS.
 

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So what skimmer did u replace the stock with? Is there a major diff in performance? I'm trying to run a mixed reef w the same tank, and don't know how the factory equipment will hold up in the long run for sps and other picky things. Thanks

I had a deltec 500 that fit right in the back of mine.

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