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SERENITY NOW!
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This is the inspiration I need right now. Blueface, your setup is gorgeous
![]() I've got a 29 gal setup that is down right now. I got behind with maintenance with the baby in the house and it crashed. I've been debating setting it back up as a fresh water just to make things easy, bu this thread has me wanting to get it back up and running as a salt. I'll need to work on the filter setup and you guys seem to know your stuff. Right now it's setup with crushed coral and an undergravel system with a powerhead. I've also got an over-the-side filter. I was running a dual bulb fixture with full spectrum bulbs. I'd like to go with something like Shilala has. I have a combination of some cave rock, live rock (that's not so live anymore) and bleached coral. I'd like to have 3 or so nice fish and a low maintenance system. Any suggestions? Andre |
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Gramps 4x's
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First Name: Horatio Seymore Hiny
Location: Boca Raton - North of La Habana
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Get rid of the undergravel filter. That stuff will come back to haunt you. Suggestion 2. Use the crush coral as you base. Add live sand to that. Only do this is you can stand not to stir things around. The crushed coral below will become a denitrator for you. If you can't keep from stirring, go live sand all the way.
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Dear Lord, Thank You.
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I used an undergravel filter in my reef tank for a lot of years and could never keep my water stable. I have no idea why, but it'd just go wild and stuff would die for no apparent reason. I could never keep anything alive. Getting rid of that undergravel filter marked a turning point and everything has just gotten better since. I know it doesn't make sense based on what I know from keeping freshwater since I was a kid, but salt is different, obviously. ![]() I use crushed coral, and LOTS of it. I also use tons of shells of all different sizes. It's a nice look, I like it. ![]() All told I bet there's at least 2 pounds per gallon between crushed coral and shells. A good 3-4" in the bottom of my tank. Those couple things Carlos mentioned have made huge difference for me along the way. Consider yourself fortunate that he brought it up, it'll save you a lot of trouble that I went through if you choose to take his suggestions. ![]()
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