My tank has one drain that goes down to 2 socks. The other drain is an emergency incase the main gets clogged. But the pipe on the emergency sits higher in the over flow.
The main also has a strianer for debris.
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It also has a feed mode, so instead of unplugging your power heads return pump and skimmer, you can set it up turn off all at once. I use that to target feed. If your doing maintenance, you can turn off anything on your phone instead of unplugging.
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I notice a bump on my blue tang, I would say on his forehead? Lol I just wanted to know if any one can tell me what it is, thanks!
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I had a 55g against a wall that was in the middle of the apartment. No issues. If it's a newer build, there should be no issues especially if you put it against a perimeter wall.
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https://reefledlights.co
m/shop/par-meter-rental/
These guys will do it, but there might be a waiting list, I think it's about 50 bucks a week, plus 369 that they give back when they get the par meter back
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I'm going to test with api just in case, but I used the red sea kit before and it did give me readings of 2ppm in Dec. and Feb.
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I have 0 nitrates also with red sea test kit. And .02 no4
Is 0 nitrate bad for coral and clam?
I have about 16 coral and 1-6" clam.
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Thanks! Lol I took it upside down.
Do you think red sea coral pro has enough trace elements to maintain it?
Or should I be adding?
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I find it hard to read the alk and cal. The final color is hard to read for me. I always used api until now, I wanted something better.
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Gfo helped me. I used a brs reactor. The only problem I saw was that my alk was getting low because of using gfo, so you wohld need to supplement.
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