CPR Like Overflow - Looks for Frags

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noteworthy

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Hey!

I do have an overflow laying around that is the cpr type. It does 600 GPH drain.


Looking for soft corals.. things of that nature. All I have are shrooms. Green Star Polp... Xenia... They can spread fast so should be uber cheap.. you can even donate if you like :)

Other corals you may have that you can frag I would appreciate. I'm not into the really stony corals.. but maybe later.


Tank Specs
125G - 200 lbs sand - 100 lbs live rock
Skimmer - Aqua C Remora Pro - Mag3
20x turnover circulation - Mag 7, Mag 5, Rio HF12, 2x200gph powerheads

Inhabitants
2 skunk cleaner shrimp
75 snails
1 choco chip starfish - locked up in my sump
1 maroon clown
1 yellow tang
1 bar goby
1 sixline wrasse

Corals/Etc
Mushrooms - 1 rock full.. very small - you can see in my other post listed at bottom of this post.


I would like to add a bubble tip anemone soon :)

Params look good but I need to get a more detailed test kit to test for calcium and iodine.. etc. I know my calcium is probably low... my coraline hasn't taken off like it use to. It was everywhere when using oceanic salt... instant ocean is used now.. and really lacks in the calcium department.

Let me know what you have...


Here's a link to the post with info on my tank and pics...
http://www.aquariumadvice.com/viewtopic.php?t=72119
 
Glad you asked that!

Two NO bulbs running on a VHO ballast. About 200W at 6,500 color temp.
Two MH Bulbs - 20,000 Color Temp. Running 250w each.

Around 5.6wpg if you wanna follow that silly rule.


Tank has been hovering around 80F.. +2-3 F with MH on.
 
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