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my 2ft x 1.5ft x 2ft ios noobie tank


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hi all just to get some advise from Bro n sis here. I always not happy with my scaping or I will reshape for my new coals. Kindly advise can I still stack it higher? But I m also afraid later got earthquake. Lol

I will try to post the photo bit by bit. The first pic is taken after I change my fresh water tank to reef tank.

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no issues in scaping higher. when u scape your rock, make sure that u had plan ur space to showcase ur corals to the best. Place ur additional rocks slowly day by day to avoid sudden increase in NH3 and phosphate which is dangerous to the survival of the corals.

-Main Display Tank : 2ft x 1.5ft x 1.5ft c/w sump tank cabinet (Set up by aquarium artist)

-Lightings : 4 sets of 1.5ft mini aqua lumen LED lights (7 high power led 15W)

-Chiller: 1/4HP artica chiller with a standby of HC-100A

-Skimmer : Bubble Magnus 3 (cone)

-Phosphate Reactor

-NP Bio-pellet D&D onceanic hang-on reactor

-Wavemaker : MP10

-Temperature mointor : American Wireless pinpoint thermometer

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no issues in scaping higher. when u scape your rock, make sure that u had plan ur space to showcase ur corals to the best. Place ur additional rocks slowly day by day to avoid sudden increase in NH3 and phosphate which is dangerous to the survival of the corals.

ya a bro told me too. so now i must go to farm once a week and get a rock bonder. really scare all drop. will cry. lol :rip:

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