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Ok my 120 is down all across my floors I move all my live sand what was left atleast and my live rock into rubbermaid trash can (new and rinsed) with a light just clipped on it a heater and 2 power heads to circulate but was wondering if I need to add a air stone or anything to it my fish are...
Yea I redid all silicone in the tank and it was fine for months the top brace broke so I put a strap around the top to help and then the bottom of the back glass blew out about a foot wide v shape hourslater later
Well dosnt matter now a few hours later 2:00 am the basement has 120 gallons of water on the floor now. Im done with this whole hobby can't afford to be replacing tank and wood floors
I got this tank which is a 115 or 125 tall I forget which I have just replaced the top trim about maybe 3 mo. Ago and it just broke again is this common for these tanks its 4' wide 21" deep and 3' tall approx going off memory
I have a tall 125 tank has the 48" footprint looking for reef lighting found a 400w halide fixture would this be too much light. Im not sure of coral types yet to tell you what I might decide to stock with. What are your suggestions and opinions
I only use nls products in all my fish feedings unless live food or frozen in salt tank have had these guys for 5+yrs never had anything like this nor any other problems 100% healthy tillthis
You will want to test your phos levels too then I have county water here and my readings are pretty high and it caused me problems when I first started out real bad algae problem
Wouldn't add anything yet for your cal levels but im wondering what you plan on putting in the tank once done cycling. Looks like your ph is a little low still
Yea already have skimmer its a modded seaclone 150 and ill look into the test kits but I think I have that already in one of the unopened master kits. And I don't have any real problems with phosphates anymore since I came from my 75g to the 120 and got my own to/di system
Yea I have a halide fixture waiting to be installed and I do dose with cal and mag for coraline growth. a buddy of mine also has on his setup a carbon and phosphate reactor didn't know if these were a necessary to get I do test for phos cal carb hardness and all the other basics and all are in...
So we are interested in converting over to house coral in our tank. What new equipment is necessary to make the switch.my lighting is 4 t5ho 2 12k and 2 act.