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    A look at the skimmer...

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    Now the tank is silent! I previously place a coupling on my emergency drain; therefore, I would only have to pull off the end of pipe to make adjustments. I did just that! I raised the emergency drain about an inch. Now the emergency drain doesn't constantly suck water in. I was then able to slow the flow to my sump; which in turn raises the overflow.

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    I wanted something that I could clamp my refugium light to. I used a ceiling fan brace. I removed the metal junction box though. I have the option to mount a single or double floodlight socket to the ceiling fan junction box.
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    A shout-out to 350gt for hooking me up with some Chaeto!
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    Looking great!
    -Chris

    Current: DSA Neo 105 gallon mixed reef
    Old:50 Gallon Reef

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    It's the 2 week mark. My nitrates and phosphates measure out as zero so far. The Chaeto that I received 1 week ago has probably almost doubled in size. I purchased some caluerpa and that is growing like a weed! I placed 5 emerald crab; 12 red hermits and 12 turbo snails. I should receive my shipment of copa/ampopods tonight. I also transferred a large watchman Gobie into the tank. Corals... I added a couple of softies from my other tank here. I need to tweak my Apex a little more; organize the cables; hookup my carbon or GFO reactor and mix my 2 part solution.
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  7. #27

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    Nice!
    ReeF mafiA

  8. #28
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    01-16-2012
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    Always a warm fuzzy feeling when everything starts coming together. Looks good man.

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    Looks really good.


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    Stephen.

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    I mounted my apex equipment and managed my wires for the meantime. The back of the tank is a different story. I started up my phosban 150 reactor with carbon. I like the reactor and I might purchase another for phosfate control. My parameters are fine for now, so I'll wait. I also mixed up my 2 part solutions. It was a little difficult to prime the lines. I believe the output tubing was too long; so I trimmed down the output lines. I guess I won't be using my Seaside aquatics tube holder... Does anyone know where I can pick up suction cups to hold airline tubing?
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