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My First Saltwater - Updated

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by mikesams05p71, Aug 18, 2012.

  1. mikesams05p71

    mikesams05p71 Well-Known ReefKeeper

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    My puppy likes to sit and watch the fish.
     
  2. Pete H.

    Pete H. Well-Known ReefKeeper

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    Looking good so far. What you got all in there and what kind of tank specs you have? (Also, welcome to the addiction.) /DesktopModules/ActiveForums/themes/_default//emoticons/wink.gif

    My puppy also likes to watch the fish. especially my yellow tang. He will sit in front and watch it swim back and forth. lol.
     
  3. Ray

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    Looks good.
     
  4. mikesams05p71

    mikesams05p71 Well-Known ReefKeeper

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    Wow I am slow. Thanks for liking it. It's definitely my new and most important hobby! All I do is search to learn things on this stuff. Tank is 75 gallon. Currently running sumpless ( have pump and sump just working out best way to do overflow ). But I run a fluval 306 that is basically empty and only has one foam pad in it to catch things. So just using it to help circulate water. Lights are 260 watt pc's...And skimmer is a bak pak 2. All in all with the cheap lights and no sump it has really came a long way since February...Live stock: deep sand bed, around 70 lbs live rock, some zoas, a hammer frag, lp toadstool, couple of damsels, scooter blenny, pair of bar gobys, coral banded shrimp, peppermint shrimp. Also have pair of clowns with a big carpet anenome. I am looking to add some led strips maybe?
     
  5. mikesams05p71

    mikesams05p71 Well-Known ReefKeeper

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    And my concern with overflow is that I really dont want a HOB. Tank is acryclic so isn't it pretty possible to drill the tank with it 2/3rd's full?
     

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