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  1. Best place to buy a Nano Cube on-line??

    Emery - I Have seen this guys tanks b4. He sells them on E-Bay and can custom make it for you as well as ship it to your door. Yes it is a good deal!! He also makes sumps and skimmers...he even makes acrylic shelves to put nick nacks on too :lol:
  2. 26 oz Pico #2

    The whole concept is really cool. My only concern in a "sealed" pico is what about gas exchange?
  3. low light corals

    I would definately go with 2 175MH. With the 175MH you can place a number of different corals in your tank with the exception of high light SPS. A good rule of thumb for MH is that 1 bulb per 2ft x 2ft area. I would also supplement the MH's with 2x 96w actinic PC's. This setup worls well on...
  4. salts

    Very intersting article. BOth Atkinson and Bingman make some pretty good unbiased scientific points in the actual quality of the salts in todays marketplace. However, I am a big fan of... "if it ain't broke...don't fix it!" I have been using both TRopic Marin and Crystal Sea. I have not seen...
  5. salts

    Salt is salt is salt. I use crystal sea and it seems to be doing the trick. :lol:
  6. Hang On Skimmer Choice

    Bucolic Buffalo- If you are going to go with a hang on skimmer, I would go with the AquaC remora Pro. However, you SHOULD get eh Mag3 upgrade and the pre-skim box to go with it. It will definately do the job on your 75. The AquaC Remora Pro is rated for 125g tank. I'm not sure what your...
  7. Tank Maintanence & Cleaning

    Do you have enough time to clean your tank? Maybe I can help?? My Comapny is Broadwave Reef & Fish. We Specialize in tank maintanence and cleaning in the Boston MA and southern NH area at very low rates!!! for more information, please email broadwavereef@attbi.com ****SPECIAL**** Refer a...
  8. Moving On Up

    You are right the bigger the better. I will suggest one thing, if youa re contemplating a 90 go with the 120!! The 120 is only a little more but you have a depth of 24" vs. 18" which will pay for itself in the long run, plus it's MUCH easier and more versatile when building a reef. For...

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