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Old 03-18-2007, 10:28 AM
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Originally Posted by passinetti2007 View Post
other then the evaporation I was told by several sources that it won't be harmful to my tank and I'm prepared to fill the water daily to help keep the salinity stable. So I'm just going to leave it. I got no fish so I'll just wait and watch my coral grow like weeds.
If you leave it at that height and put fish/corals in-your corals will burn if they are SPS corals, and if they are LPS corals they will melt away. You need to raise it up. What sources told you that would be alright?
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