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Plumbing under the tank looks good. Only thing I would change is the 45 you have on the return going into the tank. It's going to put your return line under water too much. If it's that far under the water a lot of water is going to siphon back to your dump if the power goes out or you turn...
Lol. That doesn't surprise me, I have a short attention span sometimes. I Really should have grabbed them from you at the swap. Any chance of a FTS?
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I believe they are orange rainbows. They are part of the growout a few of us are in. A bit closed up from me messing around in the tank but they are very nice when fully opened.
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Took s few top downs during my Water change
2 from the growout
Also shot a video with my gopro just don't know how to upload it.
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I had an asterina problem in my old tank and lost quite a few zoas to them. I added a harlequin shrimp and it took care of them rather quickly.
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Yup they had a bunch of them on the racks. I eyed them up last time I was there and decided to grab them this weekend. I agree with zoas being able to thrive in cleaner water, in my tank I have sps, LPS and softies which all seem to be happy. I run pretty low nutrients in my tank and they all...
I've always like using an old credit card for scraping the tougher algae. Works really well and less chance of scratches. I also really like the original magic erasers for cleaning the glass. I Keep a toothbrush around too for scrubbing frag plugs and patches of nuisance algae that may pop...
I voted "keep trying to sell". The maroons seem to get more aggressive as they get bigger. They may be alright in the beginning, but will more than likely show aggression over time. Once in your tank they can be very hard to catch without tearing your tank apart.