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    Our 130ltr Red Sea Max Tank

    Just thought i would share a few pics

    Its a start i suppose:
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    just a few more
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    Gotta love those RSMs


    Cheers Wayne

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    Come on Samir

    Whers ur tank
    Thought it would be up and running by now

    Cheers Wayne

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    hahaha not till I get rid of all my fry

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    awesome looking rig!

    I love they yellow tangs!

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    what type of light is that?

    i wanted to set up a small jebo with 2 clowns and an ananomie but ive been todl that ananomies do poorly with normal lighting.

    is there an alternative light source that will fit into a small jebo?

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    Quote Originally Posted by nicholas76
    what type of light is that?
    Stock standard power compacts that come with the Red Sea Max

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    would that be suitable for ananomies Ro?

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    It's fine for growing softies, but light demanding SPS and clams will have problems under them.

    You could retro fit your jebo hood to take compacts.

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