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The New, New 75g H. Erectus tank


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    JustDavidP - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Well... I disconnected the "Sumpzilla" from the bowfront and have the 26 Bow on just a 4 gallon sump for now. I'm doing a major project that required me to do so. When I did that, the HA in the bow went haywire.

    Right now, I have LOTS of macro in the sump. That shot was taken when I was just setting up. I also have another 50 lbs of dry rock that is "curing" and getting live in there.

    Dave
    ><((((

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    Sea~Horse~Whisperer - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Default Pics of the new, new 75

    Here are the pics I promised. I tried to lay out the rocks the same as the old one. Don't ya hate it when you get things the way you like it then you have to change it for some stupid reason? It never looks as good as the original.

    I did reuse the HOB filter but I soaked it in bleach for 24 hrs. first and rinsed it for 2 days. New filter media of course.

    Angie

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    jojo22 - Reefkeeper Registered User
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    LOOKIN GOOD!!!!!!!!!
    Does water always taste like salt and poo????


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    Sea~Horse~Whisperer - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Whewwwww...David. I was thinking "if you have a 75g sump on 26g bow, and still have HA issues, the rest of us are doomed for sure, lol. HA is my worst nightmare. ( ok 2nd worst.....myco has to be #1) Why doesn't anything good grow that fast?

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    Sea~Horse~Whisperer - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Thanks Jojo.....I need to get a few more red's, yellow's, and oranges in there. Then I will be happy. I did have a pretty purple macro that I paid 40.00 plus shipping from ebay. It was in the myco tank so I don't have it anymore. That was some $$$ stuff. Most I ever spent on a macro. I knew I should have fragged it and added some to my 65g for the "just in case" factor. Darn it!!!

    Anyone have any macros to sell? About the only green I'm looking for is green grape. I need COLOR !!!!

    Thanks,

    Angie

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