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Cephalotus' grow out


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    cephalotus - Reefkeeper
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    Ryan

    Default Cephalotus' grow out

    Current system around 90gallons
    55 gallon display
    55 gallon sump/fuge holds about 40 gallons
    Mag 7 return
    Nautilus TE driven by mag 7
    Koralia 3 and 4
    2 250w 20k halides
    I run a bare bottom system with about 150 pounds of live rock and a sand bed in the fuge. The frags are placed on the bottom on some eggcrate for now.

    I am curently setting up a 48x24x12 growout tank with a 60 gallon fuge that the frags will be moved to in the near future.

    Will try to post pics tommorrow.

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    jimsflies - Reefkeeper
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    Tomorrow is here....how are those frags doing?

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    jimsflies - Reefkeeper
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    Ooookay....status? Ryan...no excuse you're here every night!

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    jolson10450 - Reefkeeper
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    Justin
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    Looking for the first half of February's updates on the grow out contest if you could update your thread it would be appreciated so we can add your total to the leader board chart. Thanks!

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