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I don't see an ATO in your sump pic so I'll ask you this:

Do you notice your sump water level fluctuation up & down due to evaporation & water top ups?

Yup. Noticed. What I did was use ro/di water to top it up to the level I want every week.

Is there any problem with the sump water level fluctuating? Don't think it will affect the water parameter right?

Thanks

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Nice tank.I love ur star poly.May i know where u get the star poly cos been searching high and low for that kind of star poly?

I think it is a pipe organ if i am not wrong..

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I don't think your protein skimming will be consistent with such fluctuation. The water level where the skimmer sits in needs to be stable.

Oh... Okie. Thanks for the info will try to see if I can squeeze one ato inside. Thanks!!!

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Nice tank.I love ur star poly.May i know where u get the star poly cos been searching high and low for that kind of star poly?

Hi which pic u referring to? Sorry not sure which one is star poly

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Hi all,

Finally got some time to take some pics of my newly added corals. Pardon my lousy pics and placement of the corals -_-"

Pls feel free to comment and do provide me with the names of the coral if possible :X

BTW, anyone can teach me how to target feed corals? When I place some mysis near the coral mouth, it always get swept away by the current from my output flow (Running 2 X 1264 Ehiem). Should I off both pump during feeding?

The last picture shows my updated sump tank with equipment.

Thanks all.

which coral are you intending to target feed? if this rhizo trying getting prawn or sotong easier :)

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U can try to cut off the bottom of a coke bottle (can be the 500ml or 1.5l size, depends on your coral size) and feed the coral food using a long syringe inside the bottle, with the bottle covering your coral.

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