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    Re: My RedSea Reefer 350

    Is it time to put the UV filter on?

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    Re: My RedSea Reefer 350

    I would leave it a couple more weeks to build up the bacteria a bit more before adding a uv light....Tank is looking very nice now

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    Re: My RedSea Reefer 350

    Hi Liam as your skimmer now settled in and is it pulling out all the gunk ?

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    Re: My RedSea Reefer 350

    Yeah it’s calmed down now and running a dream.
    How often should I be cleaning the hunk out of it?

    Also, algae on the back wall.... should I just leave it there or scrape it off?

    I seem to have a few dead spots too but my wavemakers are on full blast might have to reposition them or put in another lesser powered one just to upset the steady flow it’s got going?

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    Re: My RedSea Reefer 350

    I clean mine when it gets 1/4 full which is about every 3 to 4 days

    The algae on the back wall is down to you, some clean it some leave it ....I clean mine as it is blue and looks crap when algae starts to grow on it and with not having meany corals in there yet, last tank i left as the back was black and did not show that much due to all the corals i had in it.

    Try moving the pumps a bit to see if it helps ....if not then you will need to get another to fill the dead spots.

    I'm still waiting on the fish stores to get some new corals in as not any around at the moment Could do with adding some before i go back to work in the next few days.

    Hope all is working ok with the tank

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    Re: My RedSea Reefer 350

    Added today:
    2 x Chalk Goby
    2 x Cleaner Shirmp
    1 x Bubble Tip Anemone

    All doing very well. Nem has found its place after a brush with the power head. It’s happy.

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    Re: My RedSea Reefer 350

    I tuck the Mrs out for a drive yesterday with her not getting out much these days and ended up at Maidenhead Aquatics at Preston

    They had a good selection of corals and fish in there and i ended up coming away with two very nice sps corals

    Keep your eye on that anemone for a while until it settles in and stops moving around and watch it with your other corals and the power heads

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    Re: My RedSea Reefer 350

    It’s fully hooked itself into a crevasse and looking very happy. It did suck right in though and I panicked thinking it was on the move again..... it was just curled up.

    Am I to cut up a prawn to feed it once a week?

    What do you feed your regal tangs?

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    Re: My RedSea Reefer 350

    regal tangs will eat any think flakes, frozen foods and algae strips

    you can feed the Bubble Tip Anemone, shrimp, mussel or krill..... a couple of time a week should be ok

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