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    Here is a link http://www.nanotuners.com/index.php?...0bbced958bfafc. They make kits that will increase the amount of bulbs you can put in
    Kyle From Kyle

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    Ok, so in the second chamber you removed the bio-balls and filled that with live rock; I also see that you dont use the filter cartridge. I like that tank setup you got there, I am still in the process of figuring out what I like and what will work. Though a question on using no chartridge filter, what is removing the nitrate and ammonia? The Live rock?

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    Brian

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    Yes it is a great biological filter. I do run carbon and phosgaurd as needed but I don't feed that often and it has a low bioload with only 4 small fish so it is rare.
    Kyle From Kyle

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    Right now, just have a small clown, a green chromis, an emerald crab, 4 small cleaner crabs (2 green, a red, and a blue legged one). Was thinking about getting maybe 2 more small fish to put in there, but stuck on between 10 different fish.

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    Brian

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    You should check out http://www.nano-reef.com/ I too am a registered member and these guys pretty much exclusively have small reefs. There is a section called All-in-one where they all have Bio Cubes, REd sea max or other brands related.
    Ray Allen
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    Sorry also have a sand siffting star fish and a royal urchin, everything is fairly small in the tank.. And Kyle that is nice tank setup you have there.

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    Brian

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    Quote Originally Posted by BriGuy View Post
    Sorry also have a sand siffting star fish and a royal urchin, everything is fairly small in the tank.. And Kyle that is nice tank setup you have there.

    Thanks,
    Brian

    LOL, why are you apologizing. just check out nano-reef.com. Those guys do every modification you can think of when it come to these tank. Very cool stuff. When I had mine I did these mods

    Removed bio balls replaced with rubble and macro algae and put a small light above the chamber.

    I removed the carbon from the filter provided and used filter material to catch any debri

    I also added the koralia nano

    Have fun with it. Really cool tanks and easy to care for.
    Ray Allen
    San Antonio, TX
    1604 Culebra/Shanefield
    rba0284@gmail.com
    40g Breeder Reef Aquarium

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    Thanks and good luck with yours.
    Kyle From Kyle

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