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  1. madhatter62_98

    Live Rock

    see if this helps
  2. madhatter62_98

    Live Rock

    Resizing pictures understood, yes the pic is streached a bit and yes it is a 55 gallon. Yes the hawaiian base rock will take a lot longer, but the Tonga rock was full of growth and died back. Went and purchased a compact metal halide today, will be here in 1 week. Now its to rebuild my tank lid...
  3. madhatter62_98

    Live Rock

    cam just does its own thing, will work on it tho.
  4. madhatter62_98

    Live Rock

    Workin on it now, halogens will be out within the week. All my tests are within your description - post. Tried adding another pic but board wont accept it - to large, but same size as the previouse one.
  5. madhatter62_98

    Live Rock

    Yes I have to agree on the metal halids, that seems to be the only thing I've not tried. As for the halogens, they add the ripple effect to the water and a clear sunlite effect - not to mention my mandarin/tang love it. I'll have to look into a halid but not sure if I can get it to fit into my...
  6. madhatter62_98

    Live Rock

    I've supplied calcium but no milk as recommended. The halogens bring out my shrooms but no growth. The rock when received was full of growth, but now has died back to nothing. Seed rock would be from the polyps or mushroom rock with no results for more growth. Patients is about all I've got...
  7. madhatter62_98

    Live Rock

    Someone in here should be able to tell me if theres a way to accelerate LR growth? My 55's been up going on 7 months and nothing seems to be forming, is this normal for Tonga rock or has it gone dormant? All water tests are right on, lightings 20,000k with 75 watts halogen, temp at 82. add...
  8. madhatter62_98

    My 1st 55 gallon reef

    Wow I can only hope that mine turns out that nice, your pictures solved my question about what something was in my tank ie: Bubble Algea. Beautiful tank you got there, reduced Tangs too 1 now.
  9. madhatter62_98

    My 1st 55 gallon reef

    I've wanted to try this hobby for years and have with this 55 gallon tank. I've found out that patience, lots of money, and attention to detail is what saltwater is all about. Without the following, its best to stay with freshwater tanks. Hope you like this one, picture might be bad but in real...
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