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    Are my new lights too bright?

    just finished a test everything is perfect except, 5ppm nitrates and 510ppm calcium, 8dKH my purple tree(something) and my green nepthia are dead, sadly had to toss them out. Looks like a couple of frags from the T.stool are looking bad may have to cut them out. How much carbon should I run...
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    Are my new lights too bright?

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    Are my new lights too bright?

    if this is the case, can I cut the bad spot out? it is in the middle?
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    Are my new lights too bright?

    How should I go about adding the other fixture? One won't over after I lower them.
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    Are my new lights too bright?

    Well, because I was stupid and did not know this would happen, they were ran about a day before I realized.OOCH! I know, I am dealing with it every second of the day. I know it is my fault and I feel really bad! I set up the new tank with extra rock from my sump and water from water changes. It...
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    Are my new lights too bright?

    Not that great of a pic, but yeah, they are pretty blue but it looks great. I did not want to leave the lights on any longer, I will try to get a better, more accurate pic. I like the BLUE look of these lights, deffinatly no yellow!
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    Are my new lights too bright?

    I fixed it, one day maybe I will get computers
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    Are my new lights too bright?

    I don't know why the top pic isn't working?
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    Are my new lights too bright?

    I raised the lights, about 24 in over water, removed one light (amazing it still lights the whole tank). And ran the whites only one hour, blues about 4 hours. Everything looks bad, the mushrooms look like they have sores all over. The toadstool leather has a hole in the middle, the duster...
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    Are my new lights too bright?

    feather duster lost it's head. not sure if it's dead or not.
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    Are my new lights too bright?

    I have the lights off right now give me time to power them up slowly and i will get pics, ASAP.
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    Are my new lights too bright?

    I didn't think when you use LEDs watts didn,t factor too much. Any way this is what I had and what I now have. I will get some pics. I HAD(now my fuge light) a Current T-5 108w I now have Evolution LEDs, 100w(x2) 3G, total of 200w of LED YouTube - Evolution LED 200 Watt Lens PAR Readings
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    Are my new lights too bright?

    I have finally upgraded my system, from a 40 gal 20/20 to a 70 gal 40/40. I got all new equipment to accomidate the larger system. SWC skimmer, bigger koralias, better lights. My old system ran on a 6 bulb T-5 setup(3-10k & 3-460 actinics), no I have a bigger tank they are too small but make a...
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    What is the best way to cure dry L. Rock?

    I was going to put two, one in and one out, at diff levels. one pointing down and one pointing up with a "t" at the bottom
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    What is the best way to cure dry L. Rock?

    I am going to try and run some vent tubes out the window of my utility room. By putting a couple of holes in the lid, a little smaller than the pvc (so it is snug). then run the pipes outside, if figure two should be good, one in and one out. I will see how this works.
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    What is the best way to cure dry L. Rock?

    cool, I think I will add some food just to make sure Thank you
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    What is the best way to cure dry L. Rock?

    Thank you, should I add some food to start it just incase? What about airation? I have some small protein skimmers?
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    What is the best way to cure dry L. Rock?

    I have a box of rock that was given to me. I wasn't going to use any of it , but after looking at it there are a few nice peices. He removed it from his tank and scrubed it, now it is completly dry, clean looking. I asked and he said he used water from his well to wash it. Should I use new...
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    Calibrating hydrometer with a refractometer?

    I am NO experpert by any means, but I thought refractometers and float testers where all temp sensitive? I thought hydrometers were not because they are submerged under water? Am I wrong? Anyway here is a link for homemade test solutionhttp://http://www.reefkeeping.com/issues/2004-06/rhf/index.php
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