Don't get a tank unless you are 100% sure you are never moving out.
If you decide to go forward... Think of the logistics necessary to take it apart and out of your home. For some ****ing reason, it was not a easy as it was putting it together. My 2 cents.
I'm leaving the 90 gallon main tank, and 40 gallon refugium at the curb. Dept of Sanitation passes by at 0700. East Elmhurst, 88th Street between Northern Blvd and 32nd Ave.
Entire setup, lights, tank, refugium, skeemer, media canisters, stand, and 180 lbs live rock. I'm breaking it down today June 13th, 2019. $1,000 it's yours.
Pictures of the tank and everything in it should be in my profile. Or see photo bucket...
Yeah I've done the acclimation period, everything is ok. I just wanted to know things like total period of time on.
what do you guys use that worked out for you.
I've been running the lights for about a month now and my corals are growing and very healthy. The lights I have brought their intensity to %50 and its very bright, using two units on a 90 gal tank.
I'll take pictures soon.
I am very satisfied with these lights, I highly recommend them
Time and Intensity people are using?
I have the A.I. Super Blue so I have control of three lights, what are the recommended amount of time each light should be on?
I have a ghost eel, and unfortunately they grow and whatever fits their mouth they'll eat, I had to literally remove all rock from the tank to get to it (when she realized I was setting up a trap she didn't come out).
now she's in the sump while I wait for a friend to set up his tank.
Do no put...