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Hey Guys!
So initially I was setting up a 55g Fowlr, and decided why not introduce a bit of coral into its origins?!
So this is the light I picked up:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00GFTSV24/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I personally enjoy coral that 'sway' in the wind lol. But want to begin with something simple to manage. (also I really enjoy grabbing something young & watching it grow)
Set up:
55gal @ 1.025 salinity, 78degress
2x HOB filters, running over 550gal/h
protein skimmer rated @ 100gal tank
200w heater
35lb dry rock (reef saver)
60lb live sand
2x Powerheads
Planning on introducing first livestock on Friday! Cycle will be complete Wednesday, and want to do a 50% water change & give an additional day to observe numbers.
Here's a pic! (old stock LEDs in image)
Hoping to get some coraline from snails / frags introduced into the tank! (although don't want to starve the snails since theres nothing for them to munch on yet)
Looking forward to your input!
Cheers,
So initially I was setting up a 55g Fowlr, and decided why not introduce a bit of coral into its origins?!
So this is the light I picked up:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00GFTSV24/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I personally enjoy coral that 'sway' in the wind lol. But want to begin with something simple to manage. (also I really enjoy grabbing something young & watching it grow)
Set up:
55gal @ 1.025 salinity, 78degress
2x HOB filters, running over 550gal/h
protein skimmer rated @ 100gal tank
200w heater
35lb dry rock (reef saver)
60lb live sand
2x Powerheads
Planning on introducing first livestock on Friday! Cycle will be complete Wednesday, and want to do a 50% water change & give an additional day to observe numbers.
Here's a pic! (old stock LEDs in image)
Hoping to get some coraline from snails / frags introduced into the tank! (although don't want to starve the snails since theres nothing for them to munch on yet)
Looking forward to your input!
Cheers,