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Post by Sean (90 reef, fw rack sys) on Dec 27, 2015 7:02:00 GMT -5
Ok. I've tried to sell my 75 for a few months with no one showing interest since I realized that one of the corners is chipped, so I'm thinking of making a support for that corner, putting an extra thick layer of silicone on it, and setting it up (as long as it doesn't leak after. The only way I've been able to talk my wife into it is if it costs me next to nothing to do and it's in the unheated family room in our basement. It also helped that i daid the grandkids could help me with it. Well, seeing how I'm on the coast for work every day and have lots of friends down there that are fisherman , I figure now is my chance to do something I've wanted to do for a long time; native salt tank. No purchasing saltmix. No need of heater. Minimal lighting. Basically the only power used would be for the return pump. So my question is, besides the typical seafood (lobster, urchin, clams...) What would be some good additions to this tank? Anyone out there done this with success?
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Post by Vijay Glenburn on Dec 27, 2015 9:20:12 GMT -5
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Post by Sean (90 reef, fw rack sys) on Dec 27, 2015 14:20:40 GMT -5
Thank you very much! I will read them when I get a chance. As to the cloves, they are doing awesome! The only problem was that my blue tux urchin kept taking them for rides. He's now in the sump. Bulldozer bit really good algae cleanup
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