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    Hydrogen Peroxide will get the rock perfectly white if you're so inclined.

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    Iggy I am good for now with the look of it.
    Thanks for the tip though!
    Quote Originally Posted by Iggy View Post
    Hydrogen Peroxide will get the rock perfectly white if you're so inclined.
    180g mostly sps, 3 250 wt radiums w lumenmax reflectors, 9 superbrights actinics, 2 MP 40ES Vortex, Reef Octopus SRO 3000, Bubble blaster 10,000 all controlled by an ACJR

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    Todays tasks involved cutting a final edge to the middle of the star board to match the two end pieces.
    I decided that leaving a 1/2" gap on the edges of the sides and front/back of the boards would bring me to the 71.5 x 23.5 inches to match the demensions on the inside of the tank.

    I will silicon the board to the tank's bottom. Run an edge of siliscon along the parimeter of each board.
    At first I thought oh man my jig saw's blade is broken!


    But then I remembered that I bought a larger one during the 2004 hurricane season.




    180g mostly sps, 3 250 wt radiums w lumenmax reflectors, 9 superbrights actinics, 2 MP 40ES Vortex, Reef Octopus SRO 3000, Bubble blaster 10,000 all controlled by an ACJR

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