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  1. Unfortunately Hellolights.com doesn't carry any 18watt PC Actinics (just the 50/50s). So I am going to order them from nanocustoms.com where I got them originally.

  2. Aside from the fact that you generally don't want an aquarium near other expensive electronic equipment. The only concern I would have is that the aquarium may be on the same electric circuit as you other equipment. Due to the high electrical demands of todays aquarium lighting I would recommend that it is on it's own circuit not shared with a lot of other devices.

    Best of luck and welcome to ARC.

  3. I would have mounted the head unit for the controller in a more easily accessed location, you find yourself messing with it a lot as you add new programs for different equipment. Luckily it comes with a nice long cord (I have mine mounted on velcro outside my cabinet so I can access it easily.

    Just my 2 cents.

    Charles

  4. Ok couple more details.

    I have my own RO/DI with dual TDS Meters (incoming is 14ppm, output is 0ppm). I don't have any hair algae on my sandbed, and I grow Cheato in my tiny refugium and have Halimeda growing in the corner of my tank. I am also running carbon in the filter (Chemi-pure Elite), also I run my skimmer "wet". I would love to put a lawnmower blenny in my tank because I think they are cool, but my tank is too small for one. sad.gif

  5. So I am fighting hair algae in my tank currently.

    All my water parameters test just fine (of course Phosphates are 0 since the algae is using it). I am running Ferric Oxide in my filter and have been doing regular water changes. I have cut back on my feeding to every other day, but so far I haven't seen any improvement. I have some turbo snails and I think they are afraid of the hair algae since I never see them get close to the stuff. So I am looking for other natural methods of dealing with it. I have been contemplating getting a Sea Hare from "Mama", but I am open to other suggestions as well.

    I am somewhat space restricted since this a 28g cube tank.

    Thanks,

    Charles

  6. The legs are not easily removed unfortunately, we would have to partially disassemble them. However I do have ALL the original manuals and spare parts that came with the desks. Currently I have them assembled in the "L" Desk setup, but they can easily be converted back to 2 separate desks.

    Dimensions:

    Main Desk: 60" x 28" x 30"

    Return Desk: 48" x 22" x 30"

    Charles

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