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Just thought I would share this at this site. This is an amazing project.
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=1196137&perpage=25&pagenumber=1
Are these new corals from Australia? We have been getting them in to the valley a lot lately.
It looks like an Orangeball corallimorph (Pseudocorynactis caribbeorum)
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I have the Arctica by JBJ comes with a built in temp controller and is very pleasant looking.
http://www.marinedepot.com/aquarium_chillers_titanium_arctica_jbj.asp?CartId=
RANCO or Medusa are great I recommend getting a dual stage
http://www.marinedepot.com/aquarium_controllers_aqua_logic.asp?CartId=
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Feed your fish and shrimps first them feed the RBTA
I had 2 RBTA in my tank and a mated pair of Ocellaris. After 3 years they never bonded. The clowns actually host my giant clam. The RBTA were sent packing. I got tired of them stinging my SPS. I...
Here is a great link to help answer your questions.
Rich
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Looks like the old CS80
I have had both types of skimmers the ER (CS series) and ASM. Both are great skimmers. Unless you plan on using it for place kicking practice a skimmer will not "fall apart" the ASM are easier to...
Make a dorso stand pipe for it. It will restrict flow alittle but you will not have any noise
Tyler
This post looks familiar, If you are going just softies and LPS are you interested in trade, I have a colt coral nice size (2 main stalks 10-12 inches in length) on a piece of live rock...
I have had the same heater in an acrylic sump and a glass sump with out any problems, I do not know about placing it in the sand in the fuge. The one I have came with holders so you could place it...
Are you using a sump if so, get a metal titanium heater. You can just place it in the bottom of the sump at the water intake. No more melting rubber
Dependent on the price you might just go with the milwaukee pH meter. easy to calibrate and you can get a 12v adapter so you can keep it plugged in all the time.
http://www.milwaukeetesters.com/
Hummer
I have been reading along from the beginning. You have taken great care in building your tank slow to make sure everything was done right. Keep that pace and you will have a beautiful...
Melev
I found that site on the Zeovit website right above a link to your.
I just my set up was clean like that. If you click on the pictures it makes them larger so you can see the details. Very clean set up.