Adding a gfo reactor to my tank to combat my ongoing GHA problem. This is my first reactor is there anything I should worry about using gfo like reactions from the coral or anything will it harm anything I guess is what I'm asking.
So lately I been thinking about adding a gfo, carbon reactor to my tank the only problem I have it I don't have the room in my sump for another pump. Now is there a way that it could be fed water thought the plumbing? If so how?
So pictures everyone likes pictures lol. Please don't mind the GHA im fighting against it. But I did add two lettuce nudibranchs and there awesome first time I've ever had them. There is a new emerald crab as well. I did order a macro algae but it was DOA. Enjoy the pictures. I really like how...
Welcome to RS. You've made the first great move joining here. Feel free to start a tank thread and and share your new journey with us. I do caution you you will become a reef addict before you know it. Again welcome to RS. Please don't hesitate to ask for any, advice, or help. That's why we are...
I have a lot of dead rock that's been subjected to the elements since augest. I would like to get it in my established tank. I know I can use acid but honestly don't want to take that path. Also don't have want to wait for the old curing meathod. So I know I can use bleach, vingar, or boil it...
To be honest with you the size all depends on what you want In it. The larger the tank the more stability you will have. The bigger you go the more you can keep as well as the more equipment you will need. But, as I said it all boils down to what you want in it.