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Old 07-01-2007, 11:40 AM   #30 (permalink)
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And here is the current tank shot. Only one MH is on so you can see some of the actinic effect on the left side. The right sides was lit last week with a 24" T5 fixture (one 10k one actinic) and already has a bunch of brown stuff. Diatoms or cyano? Or maybe its on this side because this is where the fully cured rock was placed.



I removed a few tube worms from the one rock that came from the existing cycled rock I had. I will put the other worm rocks that are heavily populated in my refugium. But I spotted one more left last night, so I will have to get him too. Check this thread to see why I removed them Feather duster preadator?

Hopefully I will have some time to figure out my sump/fuge/plumbing and get that going within the next couple weeks. I think an extra baffle in the skimmer section may help keep the microbubbles out of my return. If that works out, then I think I will just run a small pump out of my return to feed the refugium at a low flow rate. I'd rather let it get some of the less skimmed water from the display tank but I have to keep the bubbles out of the fuge or they would just end up in the return.
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