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    Very nice tank

    http://www.reef2reef.com/forums/larg...tural-sun.html

    I was told that this can not be done, could be just a timing bomb
    55 Gl. non drilled, Mix reef, HOB protein skimmer, BRS bio Pellets reactor, 180W led.
    29 Gl. Biocube stock Mix reef
    75 Gl. Rimless drilled, Vertex IN250 protein skimmer, BRS Biopellet reactor in serie with carbon reactor, return Eheim 1262, 180 watts LED, 3 pump doser for A-B, strontium and magnesium
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    and feeding like crazy, no more low nutrients, yes to a high nutrients and explosive growth

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    Natural Sun Light, what's better than that ? plus is free.
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    Ya, I did a little research on that at one point. The big article I read a person also supplemented the sun light with t5's.
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    I went through every page of that thread and I absolutely love that tank. So far he has it all natural, thinking of adding some LEDs solely for nighttime viewing...too bad he doesn't live in the country and could get moonlight to shine through as well =D

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    That looks awesome. Definitely the centerpiece of his home, especially with the bar he built onto it.

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    How much was all of this... nice big skimmer... skylights? Looks like a $20K job.

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