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Postby Sanjay » October 22nd, 2006, 11:17 am

bleedingthought wrote:Sanjay, you planning on having a sandbed? And what are the brick looking things that you used as a base for the rocks?


Yes, i will add rock to cover the bricks. The bricks are some flat peices of man made landscape rock I picked up at lowes.

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Postby Sanjay » October 22nd, 2006, 11:18 am

bleedingthought wrote:Sanjay, you planning on having a sandbed? And what are the brick looking things that you used as a base for the rocks?


Yes, i will add sand to cover the bricks. The bricks are some flat peices of man made landscape rock I picked up at lowes.

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Postby Sanjay » October 28th, 2006, 4:06 pm

Ok.. sand is now in.

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Postby SnowManSnow » October 28th, 2006, 4:41 pm

looking good man! nice job. I read the idea of using acrylic posts to skewer rocks on in one of Sprung's books, but never actually seen it untill now!

Again, looking good.

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Postby vitz » October 28th, 2006, 5:04 pm

nice to see someone who acually understands how to properly stack rock, as opposed to just piling it up in a wall up the back!

:D ;)
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Postby Unarce » October 28th, 2006, 8:27 pm

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It's always good to see the consummate pros still using sand :D
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Postby Unarce » October 28th, 2006, 8:28 pm

vitz wrote:nice to see someone who acually understands how to properly stack rock, as opposed to just piling it up in a wall up the back!

:D ;)


Nice, vitz! You managed to insult 99.63% of reef hobbyists, worldwide :P :lol:
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Postby Wazzel » October 29th, 2006, 12:09 pm

Looking really nice.
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Postby bleedingthought » October 29th, 2006, 12:49 pm

Very nice, Sanjay! Love the sand! (I couldn't do without it! :D )

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Postby vitz » October 29th, 2006, 4:41 pm

Unarce wrote:
vitz wrote:nice to see someone who acually understands how to properly stack rock, as opposed to just piling it up in a wall up the back!

:D ;)


Nice, vitz! You managed to insult 99.63% of reef hobbyists, worldwide :P :lol:


heh

99% of all of the tanks i've ever seen are an absolute travesty re: the stack ;) , and most don't realize how much excessive rock they have, or how much better their tank would look and function without the overage, and with the proper circulation around the rock that good stacking provides ;)

a fist size rock should be able to biologically 'carry' an 8" miniatus grouper

i've never used more than .75lb/gal for me rockwork, and have recommended even less to many retail customers for years, while in retail-usually .5lb/gal maximum

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Postby Lawdawg » October 29th, 2006, 4:45 pm

vitz wrote: i've never used more than .75lb/gal for me rockwork, and have recommended even less to many retail customers for years, while in retail-usually .5lb/gal maximum

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Postby Sanjay » November 13th, 2006, 11:34 am

Over the last week I have started adding some corals and fish to the system. My goal with fish is to get multiples of several fish going so I can have pairs or trios of fish and hopefully get to see some interesting mating behaviours.

I added the following fish so far:
1 - purple tang
1 - Tomini tang
1 - hippo tang
This is primarily to get some algae control fish in before algae takes a strong hold.

3 - Anthias Bimaculatus females
3 - Venustus Angels
2 - Tank raised Bangaii (curetesy of a local friend - insanefishguy)

Here are some fish pics.

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Venustus Angels- I got 3 of these in an attempt to see if I can get a trio going. They have been in the tank only for 3 days so far, but seem to be mellow fish not particularly aggressive towards each other. I have not seen them eating food that I put in, but they are always busy picking off the rocks. They keep going to my little 1.5" hippo and acting like they want to be cleaned. They must think the hippo is a cleaner fish.


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Tomini Tang - just wanted a different kind of bristle tooth tang.
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Postby Unarce » November 13th, 2006, 12:34 pm

Sanjay wrote:This is primarily to get some algae control fish in before algae takes a strong hold.


That Tomini looks great! Some bottles of OceanPods and Tigger Pods will help, too :wink:
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Postby Lawdawg » November 13th, 2006, 4:40 pm

I love those angels! Hope they do trio for you Sanjay.
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Postby Mike612 » November 13th, 2006, 6:06 pm

I had that angel once. I loved it! Great fish. I will definately keep another one in the future. Good luck with them!
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Postby phisquare » November 13th, 2006, 9:14 pm

Very, very nice....(faint chanting beginning) FTS! FTS! FTS!

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Postby vitz » November 13th, 2006, 9:24 pm

sanjay, just offering this as a helpful observation, don't take it the wrong way ;) .....


between the soliciting behavior of the angels you've mentioned, and what i see in the photos-they do appear to be not 'clean'- the pic of the one angel in 'mid-turn' seems to show a patchy skin, and in the top photos there appears to be (though it could be on the glass) a spot or two

just fyi, and hth :D
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Postby Ranger » November 13th, 2006, 9:30 pm

Looks good. I love the rock work.
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Postby bleedingthought » November 13th, 2006, 10:14 pm

Very nice fish so far! :)
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Postby spaulr » November 13th, 2006, 10:25 pm

That tank looks great! What types of corals did you add?
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