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05/04/2020, 09:05 AM | #76 |
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jmc, I don't want to be insensitive on your loss, but I hope you don;'t mind me asking, those lights you're using look very interesting, but I can' find them in those two sites you mentioned. Can you tell me where you got yours?
(Amazon has one option but it's not direct and seems like it's way overpriced and with a high shipping charge) Thanks and sorry for your troubles again! |
05/08/2020, 09:26 AM | #77 |
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The lights are Italian, they sell them at Salwateraquarium.com
Is the Aqamai LRM 100, is a sister company of Hydor. I like them because how slim and low profile, they almost disappear... Sent from my GM1915 using Tapatalk |
05/10/2020, 12:13 PM | #78 |
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Thanks again. Do you think your corals liked them?
If it’s not too much to ask, when you have a chance, can you take a fts when the program is full sunlight? |
06/08/2020, 09:35 PM | #79 |
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Hey jmc, don’t leave us hanging here, how are you and your tank doing?
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06/12/2020, 08:39 AM | #80 |
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The tank is currently working with the lights only at 10% I removed the coral and left it as a FWLR for now, I have a new setup in the garage that is housing the coral until everything recovers. I am allowing the main tank to age a bit more and get everything stable again before I bring back the coral that survived.
I lost about 70% of corals (well coral frags and few mini colonies) I believe it was me doing too much too fast... I am hoping by July to bring the corals that recover back. Sent from my GM1915 using Tapatalk |
06/14/2020, 06:15 PM | #81 |
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Hopefully things become stable and recover for you. It's a very nice setup and you put a lot into it already. We're all here for you if you need some mental support.
-Hans
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06/14/2020, 06:26 PM | #82 |
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Whoops.... ignore this one. Posted in the wrong thread.
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06/18/2020, 07:01 PM | #83 |
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Great tank bro. Your idea for the voss containers excellent idea; its making me want to jump back in after retiring from my job I took off a few years since 2014 **** I have been away to long
again man great looking tank. that SWC skimmer is a little beast used to own on I live 2 hours from the guy who made these.
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