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Back in the hobby Jarrod's 180 tank


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    Nitrites are still a little high, ammonia has dropped to basically 0, nitrates are 20, so cycle is coming along, the brown algae is covering everything, been a while since I started a tank from the beginning! enjoyable seeing it all take place again.

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    Welcome back! Looking forward to what you do with this tank

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    Tanks doing well. Everyone has made their transfer into the new tank. Brown diatoams have died off and gone away all parameters are in check. Few issues with the lighting and I ordered parts to fix. Also have two mp40wes pumps coming to replace the mjmods that I had from my old 320, who seem to be tripping the gfi and shocking me when standing on concrete and in the sump, so new pumps should help. Going to run one on each end and my mp10 on the back wall after I fix the wet end and upgrade it to wireless. That's about it for now!

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    How long have you been out/away?
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    Well I tore my 320 reef/900 lagoon down about 5 years ago. I had a 150 cube for a few months 4 years ago but family issues caused a sale. Hd a 29 bio cube that I did nothing with for the last couple years. Just running but now actually going to get corals and back into paying attention to the tanks

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    Just a quick update everything looking and testing great. Now to look for a few corals and fish to slowly add. Name:  ImageUploadedByTapatalk1419006206.204950.jpg
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    Few chromis

    And a fox face to get that bubble algae off the rock from my old tank.
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    Gonna head to Trop Monday for a few frags.

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    That is an awesome looking tank!! Really like how you did your rock. What corals are you most interested in?
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