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Jennifier615
08/17/2010, 09:53 PM
I acclimated and moved all my livestock from my smaller 24g today and I took some pictures. These are under T5's and Actinics...they halides already went off


http://jennifier615.deviantart.com/art/My-135-Saltwater-Tank-175788993

Mikeyjer
08/18/2010, 11:53 PM
It's looking good!!! I can't wait for my upgrade.....Things kept breaking that I have to replace before I can buy the new tank....Was supposed to get a new tank by December for Christmas present, but now I have to wait til Spring. :rolleye1:

Pickupman66
08/19/2010, 06:46 AM
Jennifer! LOVE THAT POWDER BROWN! those are Awesome fishes! I miss mine dearly. they can be very hyper active but have the most awesome vivid colors.

zef004
08/19/2010, 01:10 PM
Jennifer looking good need anyhelp feel free to ask.

Jennifier615
08/20/2010, 08:14 PM
You all have been great to me, and I will if I need some help. I have a calcium reactor and I have been told it's old. I'm scared to use it cause I'm too green.....if you want it zef you can have it if you want it for letting me use your powerhead and always answering my questions.

Pickupman66
08/20/2010, 08:33 PM
Jen, that is what the reefclub is all about. being able to collectively improve the hobby for each other and newbies. I wouldnt say the CA reactor is old tech. it is the same principles as the newer more expensive ones.

poolkeeper1
08/20/2010, 10:55 PM
Almost, But not Quite, The new models are reverse Flow and use large media that is much safer in operating the reactor. It Is useable but it also is real easy to nuke a tank if you are not versed in it's operation and it's drawbacks. JMO
Bill