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| STEELERS Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Queens
Posts: 580
Reefer Ratings: (39) Friends: (0) |
Here's my sump... I'm using my 150w Sunpod metal halide down below for the middle chamber, and I have feather Caulerpa in the left chamber & Chaeto all the way in the right chamber with separate lighting for those chambers. I'm thinking of using this to house some coral frags, or have a mini Clam community. Any thoughts? ![]() |
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| | #22 |
| BACK2BASICS Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: LARGO, FLORIDA
Posts: 1,863
Reefer Ratings: (28) Friends: (1) |
thats a pretty trigger i would love to get one but my tank is to small.i plan on upgrading sometime after the new year.a friend of mine works at the lfs and i always get 1/2 off everything and he stays with clown trigger.whats the minimum tank size for triggers? |
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| | #23 |
| STEELERS Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Queens
Posts: 580
Reefer Ratings: (39) Friends: (0) |
I think the Clown trigger this size should be okay in my 90gal for at least a few years. But I think a 6 foot tank would probably make him happier. Even though it's only 2 inches or so, he easily seems to run out of tank room, just constantly swimming back and forth in my 90. |
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