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You can see more of the fish in the video.
Think it’s a Scopas, Powder Brown, few Chromis, and Clownfish in there too.
there around 12 wrasse too and 2 chalk gobies a manderin and a few blennys
 

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I run these lights about 9-10 inches above water level and can't even increase to 70% on ch3,5,6 or it will burn my corals. Im safe @60% on3,5,6 and 10% on ch1,2,4. This high iodine method, what are you using and how much?
lugols its about 1 drop per 50 gallons daily
 

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10 MONTHS!!???? Holy Moly!

Great tank, can I hire you to help on my next build? Hahaha
 

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Awesome to find this thread. Great work and super awesome set up! New too reefing (about 5 months) and running those same lights. Well 1 Photon V2 48" and very intersted in the light schedule you keep. Thanks for all the great info.
 

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