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    jduck - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Type: SPS
    Scientific Name: ??
    Color: Multi
    Status: Part of Current Collection
    Date Acquired: 2007
    Availability: Frags Available
    Difficulty: Moderate
    Growth Rate: Moderate
    Lighting: Low
    Temperament: Semi-Aggressive
    If blasted with lots of light looks like this
    AussieGoldWM zps35d251f4 - RR Aussie Gold
    240 gal. Miracles, 3x 1.5" Beananimal overflow, 60 gal. Frag tank, 120 gal sump. Skimmer: SRO XT5000 EXT, Return Pump: Reeflow Hammerhead Gold Hybrid. Reef Dynamic Biopellet reactor, GEO 6x12 Ca reactor. Lights: 9x AI Sol Blue. Controller: Apex, 40 gal QT
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    Quote Originally Posted by jduck View Post
    If blasted with lots of light looks like this
    AussieGoldWM zps35d251f4 - RR Aussie Gold
    Very nice!!!!! I love the bulby coralites!
    Always browns on me in high light, high flow as well?

    I'm going to have to make it over to check our your new system.
    (I have a PM for you..just getting caught up on the boards)

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    Oops!!!!!!

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    jduck - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by dknuckles View Post
    Very nice!!!!! I really like how it turned out in your tank, the bulky coralites looks cool! High flow??
    Always browns on me in high light
    I'm going to have to make it over to check our your new system.
    (I have a PM for you..just getting caught up on the boards)

    I have 2 MP 40's on the frag tank. (Same size as yours 48x24. Looking to replacing this one, don't think it was meant to hold water. Where did you get yours from?)
    They were running Reefcrest 60%. Since I've added my clowns back to it I've turned them down to 25% lagoon.
    Lights were 8" above top of 10" deep water. Frags were only under 4" of water. So basically 12" from the lights.
    I built some new racks and lowered them another 4" so now 16".
    240 gal. Miracles, 3x 1.5" Beananimal overflow, 60 gal. Frag tank, 120 gal sump. Skimmer: SRO XT5000 EXT, Return Pump: Reeflow Hammerhead Gold Hybrid. Reef Dynamic Biopellet reactor, GEO 6x12 Ca reactor. Lights: 9x AI Sol Blue. Controller: Apex, 40 gal QT

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