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chend2

Achilles Reef Nugget
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Well I kinda started 2 months ago, but more importantly I am ready to start enjoying some livestock. I send pictures of my setup once I get this pesky site working to my liking.

Cheers,
David
 
Oh yeah Specs:

120 gal 48x24x24 Glass
20 gal refuge
Fluval FX-5 External Canister
350 Magnum External
CPR 300 Wet Dry/Overflow
Prizm D Skimmer
Berlin Ven Skimmer
760 Watt MH Lighting
80lbs LR
40lbs crushed coral
and a crap load of Xenia my friend gave me which is growing everywhere!
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Water Parameters are zeroed out. No Fishies lost my two clowns :-(
SG 1.023
Temp 81.2 degrees
 
Welcome to RF! :) I'll keep an eye out for some pics! If you have trouble uploading pictures, take a look at the sticky titled "Favorite threads, links or websites" at the top of the New To Reefkeeping forum and there should be a few links to help you out :)
 
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neat tank! you get that sponge from fish store on roosevelt?

why do you have crushed coral?
 
no way fish store is way to expensive, its from chinatown :)
Also the crushed coral is to leech calcium and provide increased bacteria surface area.
 
crushed coral will naturally lower ph to 7.7-7.8 after 90days in saltwater.

if you're looking for a slightly better calcium leech + surface area, crushed oyster shell(the highest buffering substrate after 60-90days) only drops ph to 7.9, but i'd only do a tad, or you'll battle ph just for the reason of having substrate.
 
crushed coral will naturally lower ph to 7.7-7.8 after 90days in saltwater.
Ive never heard this one before. I have heard that a CC or an aragonite substrate will help to buffer Ph if it drops too low.
Could you elaborate and show some links to support this?
 

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