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I upgraded from a 55 to a 120 a few months ago. I added about 60lbs more sand to the bottom then transferred all my ls, lr, and water from my 55. And I had all fish and coral in the same day. You will have a small cycle still because some bacteria will die when you xfer everything but IMO you...
There is very few sw species that are successfully being raised in captivity. IMO I wouldn't even attempt to care for eggs or larvae. You might want to start with bangii cardinals or clowns.
Aragonite sand is best. I've never heard of anyone using pool sand before. There are many benefits to the aragonite more about the chemical properties and the ability to be broken down and release calcium alk and other trace elements. Into the water. Pool sand I believe is made of a silicate...
I've had that sponge almost a year now. The tip of the left stalk started dieing off a few weeks ago but grew back rather quickly. As far as lighting I run over 700w on my tank. And it right out in the open.
Here I will start loading multiple pics of my tank. All pics are taken with the apple iPhone 4s. Lol that's it. Tank is 4x2x2 120 with a 30g sump I run a reef octo skimmer and a mag 9.5 return. I also have 2x250w mh and 4x54w t5.
New frag rack.
Sump
They are actually a Chinese knock-off. So I'm not using them for growth or survival but more for aesthetically pleasing. I only gave 20$ a panel. And there is 113 bulbs per panel. I am keeping my t5 mh setup though. That's why it's taking so long for me to get them installed. Gotta find room lol.
Hi all looking to broaden my knowledge. I have 6 years sw experience. With everything from a 1.5g to a 220g. I'm currently sitting with a 120, 2x 14g biocubes and a 33long.