A couple weeks ago scripps was down because of the rains. Is this still the case? I also heard u need to bring your own hose? If so will a standard garden hose work? Any insight will help thanks
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A couple weeks ago scripps was down because of the rains. Is this still the case? I also heard u need to bring your own hose? If so will a standard garden hose work? Any insight will help thanks
Yes as of recently they remove the hose and turn off the water when it rains. One of the members on here provided a hose and they normally put it back after the rain.
[size=-2]80 gallon display - 20 gal sump - 8 gal refuge - Euroreef Skimmer
2x175watts 20k CoralVue - VHO actinic
calcium reactor - 80 lbs live rock - 60 lbs aragonite sand - scripps water
4.5 gal office cube - aquaclear filter
6500k 27watts - 13watts actinics - titanium heater - rio90
7 lbs live rock - 1/4" sand bed - water from main display
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I went there wednesday night, white hose was there and water was on
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Same I went last night and got 100 gallons. I even rolled up the hose really nicely and cleaned the area up.
[size=-2]80 gallon display - 20 gal sump - 8 gal refuge - Euroreef Skimmer
2x175watts 20k CoralVue - VHO actinic
calcium reactor - 80 lbs live rock - 60 lbs aragonite sand - scripps water
4.5 gal office cube - aquaclear filter
6500k 27watts - 13watts actinics - titanium heater - rio90
7 lbs live rock - 1/4" sand bed - water from main display
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