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My aquarium is now approaching 4 months and seems stable. I added my first coral, a favia frag and it seems to be doing well. I will get some pictures soon.Any updates?!
OK. My aquarium is 15 months old and seems to be stable. Moving along slow and steady. Currently have 2 clown fish, a fire fish,a yellow watchman gobie and a 2 spot signal gobie. Corals include a acan, a brain type coral a clove polyp and a cyphastrea. All are doing well.Any updates, sorry if I’m reviving an older thread but really like the look of the water box
Sorry for the late reply. I love my Waterbox. Quality aquarium.Any updates, sorry if I’m reviving an older thread but really like the look of the water box
Hi! Would the refugium light bleeding to the display at night cause more algae growth in the display? My panels are tinted black so if I have the refugium light running at night (reverse schedule), the light will be visible in the display. Will this be an issue?The light bleed through shouldn't be and issue, assuming that you have rocks blocking the view of the false wall. Also you would be usually running the light at night while your display lights are off. Hope this helps! ~ Shaun K.
It depends on how much light will be visible in the display and a variety of other things such as nutrients and bioload. I would say if it's just a small amount like "moonlight" it shouldn't be a problem; however I would also allow nights where the refugium light is off so that there are periods of "night" in your aquarium.Hi! Would the refugium light bleeding to the display at night cause more algae growth in the display? My panels are tinted black so if I have the refugium light running at night (reverse schedule), the light will be visible in the display. Will this be an issue?
Thanks Sam!It depends on how much light will be visible in the display and a variety of other things such as nutrients and bioload. I would say if it's just a small amount like "moonlight" it shouldn't be a problem; however I would also allow nights where the refugium light is off so that there are periods of "night" in your aquarium.
I hope that kind of answers your question.
Sam
That actually sounds like it will work really well! Let us know if you need anything else!Thanks Sam!
Found a post where someone added a 1/16" black ABS around the media basket and that should solve it