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pics of the tank with the closed loop installed

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also something to take note of is my cyano problems seem to be visibly getting better which makes me very pleased to see progress
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  1. pepper'scove's Avatar
    You've probably said this a hundred times, but what size is your tank? It seems like a 75 gallon, but it looks bigger in the pictures. Also, I like how the tank is shaping up. Scrape the coralline algae off of the front and it would be stellar! Glad to see the changes are making your handle a more distant memory.
  2. cyano's Avatar
    thanks, yeah it's a 75 gallon, I still have a lot to do right now I have moved my focus from the cyano (which is completely gone now btw) to stabilizing my ph, I have a magnesium test kit on the way and am looking at some alkalinity tests, once I get all that under wraps I will switch over to looks and maintaining that quality. I also REALLY want to add a toadstool leather but I have enough green in my tank and would prefer to add a white cap toadstool but none of my lfs have even heard of one not having green polyps so it is either a 2 hour drive to find one near atlanta or knoxville or order one online
  3. Hat39406's Avatar
    Your tank is very nice looking. I love the stain of the stand and canopy. Mine is a white but I wish it were like yours; would match the rest of my furniture. I'm trying to stabilize my water quality too. Going to break-down and purchase whatever it takes soon. My perimeters are awesome now but I dose regularly and actually keep up with it everyday. I want to look into bio-pellets, new sump, new protein skimmer and a controller. Did I mention I have a 75 gallon too.
  4. cyano's Avatar
    thanks hat I wish I had about a 250 gallon I would be in love, the biggest thing about this hobby is you are limited by size (and money) but i really am happy with having a 75 gallon. I run reef keeper elite controller and absolutely love it, everything runs like clockwork now and it also helps for those out of town trips. I have been dosing daily for ph as well as removing the lip on the tank completely (it was never tightly closed anyway) to try to help get more oxygen transfer going to try and help stabilize it better. let me know how everything goes for you