************** is where I got my RO/DI unit and I abosolutely LOVE it. They are really cheap and have great quality units. I used to have a Coralife RO unit and I honestly couldn't stand it. It had really bad s.c.r.e.w-on fittings that got really annoying and it was incredibly slow.
Originally Posted by JerryAtrick
You have more than enough lighting for LPS so you are going to want to keep them low in the tank. LPS benefit from feeding but not all require it. IME duncans and candy canes/trumpets are very hardy and easy to care for. See how you do with them before you...
Right now I've been starting out my reef tank pretty slowly with some zoos and rics and now I think I want to start getting some LPS. I'm pretty my tank can support them, it's a 75 gal tank with 2x175w metal halides and 2x55w t-5s. So is there anything to keeping LPS? Do I have to feed them or...
Originally Posted by tdog7879
im really mess up...sorry
The top one is a green ricordia. The orange I think is a bam bam orange zoo. The last one is some kind of acan. Those redish zoos are armor of gods and I think the other orange frag is a sun coral.
I'll try to contact them tonight. And yes and I am using it for a top off. This is my first top off system so I'm not really sure how this all supposed to work.
I just got a Tunze osmolator today for christmas and I can't figure out how to get it working properly. I got all of the wires and cables plugging in and the two brackets are in place, but whenever I plug it in, it doesn't fill the water high enough. It stops like 4" below where the switch is. I...