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    This anemone tank has a HOG3 or 3x or 3xx on the front of the chaeto compartment in the sump. The light is from the chaeto light, hanging above the sump.

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    This is a freshly baked algae casserole. I mean, it's actually the saltwater growth of a HOG3x or 3xx

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    Feed your fish from your scrubber.

    Free, fresh, and does not add nitrate or phosphate to the water like normal feeding does.


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    This is about as good of an example of dark green slime that you can get. This HOG3 or 3x or 3xx is pull out of a saltwater sump, with probably very high nutrients, which is what causes dark green slime. More http://algaescrubber.net/forums/show...he-best-filter

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    January 1 means circuit #1 in the HOG3xx. This is for less red light, when new, or when nutrients are low. Also for backup.

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    Since HOG® scrubbers attach to both sides of the glass, there is some red light glow along the glass.

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    With 12 deep red algae-growing LEDs and 2 power plugs, the HOG3xx® scrubber is about as much light as you can put into a small space. This can be too much light for low-nutrient water, so for this you only use 1 power plug.

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    This HOG3® (and other HOG models) can go on the glass of the display if you don't have a sump.

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