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Postby Mrktplayer » October 31st, 2007, 8:42 pm

real pretty. I like the colors on it. I don't have one in my tank yet :wink:
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Postby Nemo2007 » November 9th, 2007, 12:45 am

Maybe I missed it but I'm curious, what type of sand(s) did you use for your substrate?
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Postby mr_X » November 9th, 2007, 9:18 am

i used about 2 inches of sugar sized aragonite. i threw in 1-40 pound bag of packaged "live sand" for the heck of it.
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Postby mr_X » November 10th, 2007, 6:39 pm

some new frags. got them from "fraggle reef". the fedex delivery was 4 hours late, but i don't think the DOA's would have been alive even if it was on time. i immediately sent a picture explaining the DOA, but haven't heard a word since. funny thing was, when i was placing the order, i got emails back and forth one after the other :?

anyway...here's a tiny rainbow monti, which made it-
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an Acropora Hoeksemai
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Blue Eyed Oulophyllia -
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a Platygyra Yayamaensis
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there's no need to post pics of the dead ones :(
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Postby Mrktplayer » November 10th, 2007, 8:07 pm

How many frags didn't make it? Well I hope they take care of things. I like the rainbow monti.
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Postby mr_X » November 10th, 2007, 8:32 pm

1 was DOA, another had some tissue necrosis, and today it is almost gone. i think the rest will make it.
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Postby Mrktplayer » November 10th, 2007, 8:54 pm

Oh ok. Well hopefully you get store credit for the other 2.
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Postby bleedingthought » November 12th, 2007, 12:18 pm

The ones that made it are great looking! Hope that the credit comes through.
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Postby mr_X » November 16th, 2007, 8:09 pm

fraggle reef gave me credit. store credit. i don't know when i'll be making another purchase, but, atleast he honored his terms of sale.

i'm getting a strange slime coat on the sand bed. i took some pics of this and that...but pay close attention to the sand bed. it's like red slime, but it's much darker. any ideas?
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Postby mr_X » November 16th, 2007, 8:16 pm

oh..and a quick shot of the most aggressive fish on the planet. i'd put him up against a great white any day of the week-
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Postby metalac » November 16th, 2007, 11:51 pm

That's an absolute beauty.
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Postby The_Orca » November 18th, 2007, 4:00 pm

That looks Awsome X. 1st class job!!!!!!!!
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Postby ufotofu » November 18th, 2007, 6:47 pm

Nice tank, X! It's been awhile since I've updated my build thread. I hope to later this week, though.

Nice livestock, too! I wish I could find a nice rainbow monti around here.

The slime coating on the bottom looks like the standard red slime algae starting to creep in. It grows FAST! The only way to manage it seems to be get rid of as much PO4 and NO3 as possible and keep it near zero. Your heavy feeding regimen may be suspect. I am currently battling a wave of slime myself. Did you ever switch to RODI water?

Thanks for the pics!! Love that open rock work.
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Postby mr_X » November 18th, 2007, 8:11 pm

hey! yes, i've been using RODI, and i'm glad to hear it's run-of-the-mill cyano! i'm used to the real red stuff, and this dark brown/blackish variation kinda spooked me a bit.

BTW- 2 awesome guys from the delaware valley reef club came by tonight and helped me evict that clown tang. thanks Krikor and Joey! you saved me alot of aggravation! i hope you like the frags, and if i can do anything for you, just say the word :wink:

thanks for the thumbs up guys, and Frank, i sent you that link to the acrylic rods. have fun drilling your rock :)

i have a clown tang which should be in an aggressive fish only tank, if anyone needs one :wink:
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Postby Nemo2007 » November 19th, 2007, 1:28 am

I agree it is red slime. Most of what I dealt with was very dark in color.
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Postby Verruckt » November 28th, 2007, 10:38 pm

mr_X wrote:oh..and a quick shot of the most aggressive fish on the planet. i'd put him up against a great white any day of the week-
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That's too bad, cuz that is a beautiful fish.
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Postby mr_X » January 1st, 2008, 11:28 am

update:
i have recently removed all the AquarMckzo lamps and i wasn't sure what bulbs to replace them with, so i tried 3 different ones.
the 3 bulbs are from left to right- reeflux 12k, ushio 14k, and hamilton 14k.

so far, without letting them burn in, i like the looks of the hamilton lamp the best. the ushio has the best PAR, but i don't think it does the tank justice. plus, the corals are not liking the new, extremely powerful light.

some zoos are melting away, and some acros started to lose color, until i relocated them to the sand bed. and this is with a 1/2 the time photo period. i have since raised the bulbs up to almost 2 feet above the water surface. we'll see how it goes.

meanwhile i snapped a couple pics of the tank and a couple new frags i got from "that fish place" in lancaster, pa.
i had trouble getting true color to show up in the tank pics. i hope you can get the general idea...
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reeflux side-
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hamilton side-
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this was sold to me as a purple superman-
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and this, as a pokerstar monti(teal base with greenish polyps)
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and lastly, a nice 2 tone green echino-
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Postby bleedingthought » January 1st, 2008, 1:40 pm

Man, you've got a lot of corals! :)

It's hard to tell with these pictures, but from what I see, I like the Ushio side as well as the Hamilton.
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Postby Pafster » January 1st, 2008, 2:03 pm

Very Nice setup,Mr X.

Looks great.:D As for some corals closing up, it takes them awhile to adjust to the new stronger lighting, a week or two. they'll also have deeper and more vibrant colors when they do.

As a personal opinion, I prefer the Ushio color temp better.

Ps: first post after over a year lurking.


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30g marineland tank
4 snails, 15 hermit crabs, 2 emerald crabs,
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a lot of soft corals
Soon to setup a 120g w/40g sump.
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Postby MajorJoey » January 2nd, 2008, 11:46 am

X tank looks great ! :D

save some room For Dr. Mac's stuFF :!:

Just cannot wait till Sat!!

I like the reeflux colours from the pics posted.
See you got a orange shouldeR tanG too
they are really pretty

also that echino is really kool , I am hoping to get some of them from Dr. Mac when we are there
are you looking for anything special when we go or just pot luck :?:
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