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  1. bayview

    The sunny reef on the hill

    So far I have added a rs300 sump with a reef Octopus 180 Skimmer, phosban 550 reactor with sea chem carbon and phosban. For returns I have a 3/4 sea swirl with a jeabo return set to 1000 gph ... and a 1/2 sea swirl on a 550gpg return pump ... returns are two 1" durso's that I somehow got to be...
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    The sunny reef on the hill

    I also made time to drill my 40g and swap the led to a reef breeders value fixture ...
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    The sunny reef on the hill

    The sand bed of he 120 was looking nasty nasty ... and xenia was starting to grow again ... So I decided to take charge after ignoring for 6 months ... I also wanted to change out the system to a newer ones with some of the previous faults fixed with the current tank removed ... I was looking...
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    Please prioritize 2 website issues

    While I really don't want to get involved in this deeply, as denzil said sometimes volunteers get stuck. If anyone runs into any technical errors feel free to email me and I probably can help ... I recommend KISS with the sql databases and code and fix the underlying problems rather than make...
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    The sunny reef on the hill

    :):cool::D about to water change ... evening led lights on
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    The sunny reef on the hill

    I think it's because I have allot of uv leds ... at first the coral hated them but when I added more blue white led light ... the ratio was more correct ... The Coraline, feather dusters, sponges, Xenia, and chato is key to keeping my nutrients low ...
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    The sunny reef on the hill

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    10g led lighting advice needed

    I think you made a great choice but why no 405 or 420nm uv leds?
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    The sunny reef on the hill

    nano and the 40g
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    The sunny reef on the hill

    200 watts led and a 4bulb t5 ho now ... starting to add some sps ... I need to get my water tested ... this blind dosing / few water changes is scarey even though I am conservative, I know parameters can get off quick ... On another note the coral love it and my chato / algae turf scrubber...
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    The sunny reef on the hill

    Removed the t5 all led again needs about another 100watts and I'll be happy :P So far so good, a year so far with just leds ... the build my led light rocks ..
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    an open ended discussion in Full Spectrum LED concepts

    cool white + Blue Led 60 degree lenses great for growing coral just don't toast them much better color less Windex look than above Full spectrum 405nm 450nm 470nm 3500k 660nm 120 degree for viewing, to much uv / red o have on all the time ... or have to dim Both 150 watts total over the 120
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    an open ended discussion in Full Spectrum LED concepts

    2 watts per gallon seems about right; Lenses can burn, spectrum can burn, lots of variables ... I have tried and made some various lights. Some are good at growing coral some are good at viewing coral 50/50 neutral white royal blue IMHO Fugley grows lots of algae ... Full spectrum custom;
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    The sunny reef on the hill

    Just added 2 10k t5's and have to say I am getting more and more pleased with the look ...
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    The sunny reef on the hill

    Just swamped took out the halide and added a 50/50 48 led bar 450/12k ... to cut down on the power bill ... I think It could still probably use one more bar or t5 back / top of the tank is not lit well ... 140 total watts over the 120 gallon ... Attached files
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    The sunny reef on the hill

    rgb RB GB Blue Halide
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    The sunny reef on the hill

    40g rimless 120l
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    The sunny reef on the hill

    I will ditch the halide when I can save for 4 50w led 20k floods ... kinda didn't want to experiment with the spread or color either... would cost about another $700 to get rapidled fixtures or 2 more 60" buildmyled bars ... I actually happy with the halide ... temps still not above 79 and am...
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