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Old June 12th 07, 09:38 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
Gill Passman
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Default New reef tank doing great - Nano struggling in the heat

KurtG wrote:
powered by a separate 12 volt D.C. power supply
and draws less than 50 watts.



That should be easy enough to work out. Most power supplies I buy these
days will take either 120/220.

If you want a controller, it looks like you need this:
http://www.marinedepot.com/md_viewIt...product=CW1113

Contact me off list and I'll ship if across the pond for you. Given how
low the dollar has gotten, it should cost you about a quid.

--Kurt


Thanks for the offer....generally ordering from the US isn't a problem
for kit apart from the power issue but hubby is sharp on that sort of
thing. I'll see what is available locally first though.

Temp is now down to 84F. I've moved the capnella and one of the star
polyp colonies over to the other tank. The capnella is looking a bit
better but still bent in the middle but I'm sure it will recover. The
stars aren't out yet so I'll give them a bit more time. I couldn't get
the other star colony out of the tank as the female clownfish decided it
needed to be protected and kept biting me whenever I went near it. The
mushrooms and xenia seem fine for now. I've located the other urchin and
it seems OK. I'll stick to just the two tubes again tomorrow and see how
things go.

Gill