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  1. steve

    New Red Sea Max 250

    Thats what i was thinking, thanks for the input, always helps:bounce:
  2. steve

    New Red Sea Max 250

    Ok sounds good, do you have a good brand name on lights? The RSM 250 uses 6 39 watt T5 linear lighting, 3 10,000k daylight, 3 actinic as well as 8 blue moon leds.
  3. steve

    New Red Sea Max 250

    Corals are going to be much further down the road of course. I may add some lights to the system in the future. How long do you recommend i allow the system to mature before adding LPS?
  4. steve

    New Red Sea Max 250

    I will try to post pictures to go along with the progress of the build. Thanks
  5. steve

    New Red Sea Max 250

    After some careful consideration, i have decided to sell my 55 gallon FW system to make room for a larger SW system. I was unsure of the size and equipment to buy. My original thought was to go for a 90 predrilled system but after doing some measurements and deciding that my apartment was too...
  6. steve

    New tank.

    After some careful thought about it, i agree with you all. Thanks :)
  7. steve

    New tank.

    I was thinking the same thing, i am really wanting something no smaller than a 90 gallon.
  8. steve

    New tank.

    I am currently looking to upgrade to a larger tank. I recently contacted my LFS to see what reef ready tanks they had. They mentioned they had a 75 gallon bow front bundle that came with EVERyTHING. And i mean EVERYTHING. It comes with the tank, stand, canopy, sump, return pumps, plumbing...
  9. steve

    10 Gal. DIY Nano Part 2

    This is the link to the video on my 10 Gallon Nano system. http://youtu.be/StOoIo3Doj0 The showcase thread i did earlier is here: https://www.livingreefs.com/10-gal-diy-nano-t33658p2.html.
  10. steve

    10 Gal. DIY Nano.

    Yea, approval from the wife is a MUST. hah
  11. steve

    10 Gal. DIY Nano.

    Thanks, I am loving it, I wish i could go bigger than 10 gallons but coming home from Iraq and living off unemployment doesnt make it easy.
  12. steve

    10 Gal. DIY Nano.

    The PVC overflow has been a pain in the rear. I started out with 3/4 inch pvc fully submerged (Not skimming the surface, just a full siphon) and found it very difficult to keep the flow even between the siphon and return pump with ball vavles. I then started surface skimming until my yellow...
  13. steve

    10 Gal. DIY Nano.

    Thanks, I have been considering doing that for about a month now. I dont like the way it looks and would like something easier to maintain. I am also looking to add a Jawfish Goby and cant add it with the small amount of crushed coral in the display. However, the last water change i have done...
  14. steve

    10 Gal. DIY Nano.

    This is my 10 Gal. Nano system. Everything here is DIY and is also my first attempt to a Saltwater system. The sump was built using a 10 gallon tank from walmart and acrylic sheets purchased at LOWE'S. The sand bed in the "Fuge" area is made up of crushed coral to maintain calcium levels for...
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