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I just bought his Maxijets 600 and yeah thats an Mp40..Gorgeous tank. Thanks Matt!
 
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Thanks Tempset.

Yes it is a MP40, thats all that I run in the tank along with my ruturn. Since I took the two MJ's out that Matthew bought the tanks temp has dropped 3 degrees sittin at @ 80 degress and not creepin 84.

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Thanks for the comment! Come back and get this bucket of salt I have!
 
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Tangs,

Thanks for the comment. No its not acrylic if that's what you are asking. Its glass. I don't think im brave enough to attempt acrylic!!
 

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ok thanks for the info... I find glass hard enough to keep clean wouldn't even consider acrlyc at this point.
 
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Tangs,

No problem. I dont find it to hard to keep the glass clean, all i use is a scraper and a magfloat and that works good.
 

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ya I use a magnet and for the tough stuff I use the dark blue side of the yellow sink sponges. A small disadvantage to slowly pouring water straight out of the tap, through an oxygen hose. I use a cap full of prime conditioner too, for a 10 gallon change every 2 weeks. 125 gallon reef
 
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O man you need to get an RO/DI unit! Probably THE best purchase I have made in this hobby. You can say bye bye to all that hair algae and other nuisance algae. Ever since I started using one my phosphates are undetectable and as my nitrates as well.
 

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ya I was even given one years ago, and never use it. I never got hair algai. I only get a bit of green algae mainly on the front glass now and then. no biggie.
 
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Yeah, just go take a chunk of some glacier water out there in Canada :p Thats prolly the cleanest water you can get lol. Kidding of course
 

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lake huron water, vie water treatment plant. Just brought my dog there to swim and play fetch in it. Lake Huron is sooo clean, you can always see your feet in the water looking down. Unless the waves are big and kicking up the sand. The surface can be as calm as a pain of glass. Or waves as big as the ocean, depending on the strength of the wind and direction. Ontario yours to discover
 

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Hello: I was looking at pics of tank of the month on other sites. One mentioned marsh, so decided to check it out. marsh is like a community that I learn from, and tease a bit. My urchant really helps me keep my tank clean as well. JIm
 
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