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Great stuffs!!! Algea Barn have arrived paid little extra compare to local fish store and hope to get nice clean chaetos. Yes it is worth it! Is looks very clean and healthy but they are still have to go through quaratine process also 2 weeks for observations just on the safe side :)
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Heavy power UV sterilizers just arrived arrived. I know this will be overkill but i like it! Like to stay on safe side better than sorry! I'm giving no chance for unwanted pets/bacteria/parasites inside my tank water columns ;)
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New update: just working on aquascape last night how everyone think about this any suggestion for the scape should i place all these rocks all the way to back wall or just keep it like this stay in the middle of the tank for fishs swimming around these rocks there still more space same as front but behind these rocks ? Thanks
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i wouldn't push them all the way back.. leave them in the middle. You will get better flow and fish can swim on both sides. I am currently in the process of "redoing" my aquascape because over time things built up too much and everything is now sitting against the back wall (creating the older aquascaping style of a "rock wall")
 
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i wouldn't push them all the way back.. leave them in the middle. You will get better flow and fish can swim on both sides. I am currently in the process of "redoing" my aquascape because over time things built up too much and everything is now sitting against the back wall (creating the older aquascaping style of a "rock wall")
Thanks for the suggestion and yes i was thinking the same way you said but i did actually push it back little bit just to have enought room for fish swim and flow go through.
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Really like these lights setup corals grow faster also consuming dkh and Cal much more faster than before and the coloration is looks stunning.
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