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Old 12-29-2010, 03:34 PM   #41
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They use to. They would be in the middle back compartment. I think they have started making them so they are reef ready for the most part anymore.

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Old 12-29-2010, 03:44 PM   #42
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ahh, where can i get the macro algeas?
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Your best bet would be to see if there are any local reefers or clubs. Locals can be very helpful! Otherwise just keep your eyes open around the LFS. I have tons of calupra that I may be able to send you. The stuff grows extremely fast and I've probably got a good 5g buckets worth I need to trim.
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Old 12-29-2010, 03:53 PM   #44
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wow..thats alot lol. where do you live?
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Haha ya its been growing in a tank for about 5 years and I haven't trimmed it in probably 6 months. I live right outside of Omaha, NE. Just moved to a new house so ill be moving the tank in the next week or 2 and could easily send you some.
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Old 12-29-2010, 04:02 PM   #46
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good luck on the move,and i would appreciate it.what kind of corals did you have in your 29.
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Thanks. I had a few lobos, lots of zoas, xenia, few types of anthelia, plate coral, and a couple leathers. The 40g now has lots of zoas and leathers, pair of clowns, zebra goby, and anthelia.
Message me your address and Ill see to getting you a good handful of macro algea.
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@reefbreeder if u want you can send some my way too :p. @eric i have pics up in a thread called "my 14 gallon biocube" or something along those lines. I just posted in it so i should be near the top of the nano section(this section)
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Old 12-29-2010, 04:31 PM   #49
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wow..thanks where should i put it
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Old 12-29-2010, 04:34 PM   #50
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classklown ill definetly try to find them and look at them
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the macro algae? in compartment 2 after removing your bioballs and adding liverock rubble
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Old 12-29-2010, 04:40 PM   #52
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okay thanks i wasnt sure.btw love ur pics, how many lbs. of lr do you have?
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@classklown haha ill see if I can work something out.
@ eric like classklown said in the second chamber, you'll want to make sure it gets light. Check around online there are a lot of great cheap ways to do that.
Also be careful with the lr rubble in tbe back chambers. Its debateable if its good or bad, if detritus builds up in it your nitrates will rise. I just put macros in mine and every month or so when I did a water change I would pull the macro out and clean it a bit in the old tank water.
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haha okay either way thans reefbuilder. @eric i believe i have about 16-18 lbs of rock in the atual tank and then in chamber 2 probably about 2 lbs and thanks about the pics
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no prob, whats detritus?
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poop, leftover uneaten food, the like lol
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Old 12-29-2010, 06:51 PM   #57
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ohh... i get it now. lol
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