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Unread 03/15/2017, 05:51 PM   #26
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https://www.aquafineuv.com/Ozone-Destruction

So apparently you can neutralize residual ozone in water by running it through a UV unit

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Very cool brotha👍


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Very cool brotha👍
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Unread 03/16/2017, 07:43 AM   #29
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Oh my! Sweet Goliath of a tank. What are you planning on stocking it with?


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Unread 03/16/2017, 09:47 AM   #30
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Oh my! Sweet Goliath of a tank. What are you planning on stocking it with?
I was thinking of a couple manatees for algae control, maybe a green sea turtle or two....

Seriously though, I'm really not sure. I'd like to do some of the larger tangs, like vlamengi and unicorn tangs etc. Or maybe more triggerfish. Not really sure yet!

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Unread 03/16/2017, 05:43 PM   #31
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There was a beautiful ocean-sized "jumbo clown tang" at Aquarium Depot yesterday.


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John has a school of large Vlamingi at YR. Sounded like he was going to eventually sell them off...


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I have Chris and Hannah's monsters that need more room soon, they used to spawn for them.


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Unread 03/16/2017, 10:33 PM   #34
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I have Chris and Hannah's monsters that need more room soon, they used to spawn for them.
Which of their fish do you still have? I got like 6 of theirs last year when they moved

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John has a school of large Vlamingi at YR. Sounded like he was going to eventually sell them off...
Thanks, saw them awhile ago. Doesn't he have like 6-8 of them?

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I have a pair of silver and blue spotted foxfaces, two Aholehole, and a rescued vlamengi in my 300 I might move over if I can actually catch them

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2 giant vlamingi, chevron, salfin, foxface, 2 blue tangs, I think that's it lol


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2 giant vlamingi, chevron, salfin, foxface, 2 blue tangs, I think that's it lol
Is that all?

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Oh I'm sure there is a smaller fish or 2, but that's everything above 5"


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Oh I'm sure there is a smaller fish or 2, but that's everything above 5"
If you rehome some of them, I could give them room to stretch their fins! Guess I'd have to stock up on lettuce.

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Yea romaine is what they eat lol


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Well I've hooked up my existing 300 to the same sump as the 540. Two 1" drains to 7" filter socks and one 1" return using a jebao DCS-12000 at half throttle. No carnage yet...



Being able to use existing wall penetrations made life a lot easier!



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Looks great man! that thing is a BEAST!


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Looks great man! that thing is a BEAST!
Yes, indeed it is....

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Just for a little show off, here is my 300 that's now plumbed into the same system as the 540







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Haven't quite figured out the blue filter thing when only the 4 kessils are on in the evening

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Looking really nice.

As for the blue, you could use a yellow filter on the lense to help with lighting. Than from Tidal Gardens posted a video of cameras and taking pictures in a saltwater environment.




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That nem is HUGE!! You now have close to 1000g or maybe more


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Looking really nice.

As for the blue, you could use a yellow filter on the lense to help with lighting. Than from Tidal Gardens posted a video of cameras and taking pictures in a saltwater environment.

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That nem is HUGE!! You now have close to 1000g or maybe more
Yes, indeed it is! I've tried for years, unsuccessfully, to keep magnifica. Once I connected the two systems, it actually opened up a lot more. Yeah I figured total system is between 900-1000 gals. It's actually a bit intimidating!!

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