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All I have to say is stop by Darren's (dnov99) on your way to sunnys (monroereef) two of the nicest systems I've seen and will give you all the ideas you need for a beautiful successful system
I also have a RSM 250 and unless I run the AC ful blast it is up in the 84-85 range and I switched from t-5 to led unfortunately the pumps and skimmer run really hot in these tanks so I am also looking to upgrade with a chiller not sure what size or model yet...
The other problem is you can't...
I just fragged myduncan colony today I have 2 four head frags $30 each
also still have some rasta frags $15 pp
Also have reverse gorilla nipple and yellow polyp zoas $15 multiple polyp frags
Also have a frag of green/purple hammer $20
pic taken with iPhone and only blue LEDs my whites...
When I used to have leathers I would snap a toothpick into an L shape and glue it to a frag plug so it sticks straight up let them dry and harden then I would slice a piece off with a scalpel or sizzors and just impale the frag with the toothpick
Here are some old pics I dug up...
Are Aquariums Getting Too Lifelike?
Todd Heisler/The New York Times
CLEANUP Joseph Yaiullo of Atlantis Marine World in Riverhead, N.Y., cleaning the aquarium’s 20,000-gallon coral reef tank. He also uses sea urchins to scavenge the tank and help rid it of algae.
On the reefs...
From reading that RC thread he has a great chance of survival. I had one in my 180 and he was stuck in the overflow for about a mth I thought he was dead. Never bothered to look in the overflows and my nephew spotted him one day took him out put back in the tank and he was fine... If he is...
Maybe you have amphipods & copopods if there all clear I don't think they are flatworms. I would google flatworms to make sure before putting in the tank it will save tons of headaches later on!!!
The workmanship is top notch the way it's built it is pretty tuff to submerge the box and get your camera wet and even if you do start to flood the box you have some room between the lens and the bottom of the box before you would ever get the lens wet....