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I did watch that video with Tullio and Polo today, very interesting to say the least:face-with-monocle:

I’m with you on the light game, I have tried them all at this point. I had the greatest success with acropora using the Reef Breeders Photon v2.
 
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As a final conclusion to this thread and this system:

It currently has all new occupants:

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Woah, you need to write some blockbusters because I didn't see that twist coming! That's a monster frog tank!
 
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Woah, you need to write some blockbusters because I didn't see that twist coming! That's a monster frog tank!

Nobody saw it coming including me :rolling-on-the-floor-laughing:

There are times I miss it but overall I don’t. It almost went back to a reef tank since the whole frog supply issue but I found these peacock tincs locally
 

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Do frogs need special UV light?

What do you think about red eyed tree frogs?

Are frogs territorial? Is it hard to mix different species?
 
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Do frogs need special UV light?

What do you think about red eyed tree frogs?

Are frogs territorial? Is it hard to mix different species?

Some say they need UV light but that’s for vitamin D production and when feeding flies you just dust them in a calcium, vitamin D, and multivitamin powder.

Tree frogs look awesome. I’m just not setup to keep them.

Some are very territorial and many can only be kept in sexed pairs. It is a MAJOR no no to mix breeds/morphs.

Mine is a total rarity being 250g because I am limited to one morph I can keep. Many keep frogs like Pokémon (gotta collect them all.) Most enclosures are 10-20g tops
 
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Nice ROWLR

(rock only with live rock)

There is sand and 5 fish in it now. I actually set this tank up to test my theory and it has passed with flying colors. Almost 5 months in and it’s been the easiest tank ever. No dinos, algae, slimes, nothing. Couple days of diatoms before I added sand. Water was hazy for a couple weeks with a bacteria bloom. Added TBS live sand and it was clear overnight.
 

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There is sand and 5 fish in it now. I actually set this tank up to test my theory and it has passed with flying colors. Almost 5 months in and it’s been the easiest tank ever. No dinos, algae, slimes, nothing. Couple days of diatoms before I added sand. Water was hazy for a couple weeks with a bacteria bloom. Added TBS live sand and it was clear overnight.
Your theory was to add TBS live sand and see if it can prevent the ugly stage?
 

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