NanoKaren

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Hey guys.
My tank is turning a year old this week. My maintenance routine is 15% weekly water changes with sand "vacuuming" and glass cleaning. I run an Eshopps nano skimmer for additional filtration and just recently began running Chemipure Blue and GFO to help with water quality.
I'm running an AI Prime led for lighting (schedule attached).
I target feed PolypLab Reef-Roids twice a week, with Polyp-Booster.

Additional equipment :
JBJ ATO
Sicce Voyager Nano powerhead
Marineland Maxi-jet 1200 return pumps
Eheim heater

Let me know what you think!

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WOW, stunning!
 
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Looks really good! Almost exactly like mine. How far off the water is your light? No dosing, just water changes?
Thanks. It's about 8 inches off the surface. Actually, I just started dosing B-Ionic 2part for alk and Cal. Used to rely on weekly water changes but they aren't cutting it anymore.
 

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