Well thanks to Andy i have managed to sort my salinity and get it down from an amazing 1.040 to 1.025/6.
It took alot of water but got there in the end! i ended up taking out around 50/60 litres in total and replacing it with plain RO water and it has done the trick. I did it in steps of around 10 litres at a time and leaving for 30 mins or so then testing with my refractometer. So as i said before a huge thanks to Andy who stayed in contact until late last night helping me.
As i said in an earlier post i managed to get hold of around 15kg of live rock for £70 this weekend just gone and have now got plenty in the tank i think (between 30-40kg)
I found out something new today aswell
im terrible at aquascaping
Here is a pic of how the tank looks now with the new rock.
I messed for ages and stuck with that
i know alot say try to keep off the glass but i have made plenty of caves etc and will make sure i have plenty of flow going through..
Talking of flow i purchased two Koralia 2 powerheads today because the ones i got with earlier are noisy and dont do much for my liking so im going for some koralia powerheads on the advise of people on here
I also purchased a new heater because i hate the one in there at the moment. I purchased one of the new fluval heaters with a guard to stop the fish burning themselves and also has a built in digital tank thermometer. Retail at around £40 but managed to find a new one on ebay for £21.99
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I wanted some help on my lighting situation if somebody doesn't mind giving me some input. I am running 2 T5's (14,000k) at the moment but want to get some soft corals down the line. I'm guessing my lighting isn't going to be enough? although my Xenia is doing fantastic. Any help i would be grateful.