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Dumbest move ever!


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    Tom Toro - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    that is a good suggestion Jim. I had it wide open but will change it.
    240g Great Lakes Glass! ETSS1400/panworld250,LED 120wX4 AJM, LED,2x sunbrite ,Tunzex4/,200gal sump/mixed reef/Biopellets. Hammerhead return. UV 57w. Chiller.

    135g down and given to a buddy. New pic after the wall is repaired.

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    rmalone - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    I second using the heaters tstat as a redundant control.

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