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    Sir Patrick - Reefkeeper A2 Club Coordinator
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    Think me and rob have pretty close to similar lighting. I am running 4 24" t5ho 2 actinic, one purple and 1 10 k bulb. No leds, unfortunatly. Polyps are near the bottom of the tank.

    Flow, I would say is light/moderate. Its a 34 gallon cube, and have one DIY modded maxijet 1200. You know, the mod where you drill the little holes, and chop the output nozzle off. Wavmeker was getting a bit noisy, so I stopped using it a while ago.

    By the way- thx for the frag rob! If you ever want to try this morph out, let me know, and if you loose yours, you know where to find more.
    Last edited by Sir Patrick; 04-29-2010 at 03:27 PM.

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