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Postby FB » March 27th, 2007, 5:08 pm

I will try and get you a picture of my lighting.
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I can't stop eating. I eat because I'm unhappy, and I'm unhappy because I eat. It's a vicious cycle.
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Postby herpencounter » March 27th, 2007, 6:59 pm

I dont want to trouble you with taking pictures, you can just tell me how many watts, and what kind of bulbs (and any other junk like that).
Cant you find something better to do...

My tank!!! http://www.reefs.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=102695
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Postby FB » March 27th, 2007, 9:34 pm

Well I want to take some pictures soon anyway. So I will post them when I get them.

I have 1 - 250W ICECAP MH - XM 10K bulb. I am also running 1*65 watt PC actinic.

That's it.

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Postby FB » June 1st, 2007, 2:40 pm

Updated FTS

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Postby herpencounter » June 1st, 2007, 2:51 pm

Why did you take out the sand?
Cant you find something better to do...

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Postby FB » June 1st, 2007, 3:10 pm

I didn't seed it properly so it was a non-functioning sand bed. Which is a mess. I also wanted more flow for my SPS.

Overall I'm pretty happy with it out. Much easier to clean.

I do like the look of the sand more than the BB.
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Postby FB » December 6th, 2007, 10:23 pm

What are these
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Postby FB » December 6th, 2007, 10:25 pm

Double Post
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Postby Brian5000 » December 7th, 2007, 1:29 am

Flatworms. I think the bad kind are yellow. Those are harmless. I've had them before.
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Postby mr_X » December 7th, 2007, 10:30 am

the tank looks good. i see you upgraded your powerheads too :wink:
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Postby FB » May 4th, 2008, 2:58 pm

Well I picked up a really nice tank and the Big Al's Tent sale --- AKA scratch and dent sale.

I got a 120 gallon 4'X2'X2' w/corner overflow tank with stand and hood. Apparently the trim on the tank was cracked some where. I have yet to find it.

Here are some pics.
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Postby bleedingthought » May 4th, 2008, 6:49 pm

Nice! :)
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Postby FB » July 16th, 2008, 3:48 pm

I setup my tank last weekend here are some pics of the build.

After being shocked twice with my old tank and never being able to reach the plug I took this opportunity to put in a GFCI :D

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We had to take the back board off the stand to get the sump under the tank

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Here is the tank on the new stand sort of where it is going to be.

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I decided to go the play sand route. Here is my friend filling the tank with sand.

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The painful process of putting RO/DI water in the tank. It took about 28 hours to get enough water.

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We mounted the power strip on the top back of the stand. There is another one on the other side. I also put a ball valve on the return so I can turn it off if required. This was a last minute decission and am very happy I did it. At the bottom left is my Euro-Reef RS135.

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We mounted my 1 250W MH on the top of the hood with the ballast next to it. I still have to order another one.

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Lights all plugged in

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With a toddler running around and another one on the way I needed to ensure no little hands or foriegn objects get into the sump. We put child prood locks on the doors.

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Postby FB » July 16th, 2008, 3:54 pm

Once the tank was almost full I added several heaters, 2 Koralia 4's and 1 Seio 620, to help get the temp up.

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My 30 gallon tank inhabitants awiting transfer to the new tank.

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Here is a pic of my Calcium Reactor setup. I had orginally bought the 500 gallon CR at Big Als Tent sale which they claimed was used once for a show. I got it for $100.00. Today I filled it with water and the water just came pouring out around the pump. The entire pump case was cracked. I took it back and they gave me my money back. So I picked up the 250 since I only bought the other one because of the price.

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With the skimmer section of the sump finally full I was able to give my Euro-Reef RS-135 a test drive.

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The tank finally up and running at 1:00 am Monday morning.

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MMMMMM Skimate. Looks mostly to be sand type particles.

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Postby FB » July 16th, 2008, 3:59 pm

I was not planning on moving the fish into the tank for another day but my blue tang's black stripe had turned almost white and was really stressing in the rubbermaid.

I started to acclimate the fish and finally moved them to the new tank. The tangs stripe turned back to black in almost 15 minutes. I was blown away by this.

If you look at the rubbermaid picture in the previous post you may be able to see a tile on the left side. This is for the clownfish eggs. They had a full batch on the tile which they laid the night before. After a long discussion with others I decided to move them the day after laying the eggs instead of before. It was thought and yet to be proven that doing so in this mannor may have less of an impact on the fishes spawning cycle. I will have to wait until this weekend to see if they lay the next clutch on time. I have since hatched this batch and they are doing very well.
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Postby FB » July 16th, 2008, 4:02 pm

My overflow return to the sump was really loud as the water entered the sump. I had chosen a MAG 9.5 as my return pump and it may be a little much for my sump to handle.

Here is a pic of the water flow.

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I went out and purchased another ball valve and put it on the return side to dial my flow back a little. You can see a comparison between the full flow and the restricted flow.

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Postby FB » July 16th, 2008, 4:06 pm

My tank paramets were as follows two days ago.

Temp 81.8
Salinity 1.024
PH 8.1-8.2
Alk 11.2
Cal ?
PO4 < 0.03
Nitrate 5.

I have to calcium test kit currently and when I got my order they were backordered. I am targeting an alk of 10. I started at 7.3 with the calcium reactors set at 1 CO2 bubble every 3 seconds and 60 dps effluent. After 5 days it went to 11.2. I then tuned the reactor to be 1 CO2 bubble every 6 seconds and 30 dps effluent. The next day the alk stayed at 11.2. I will test again tonight to see what the value is.
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Postby FB » July 16th, 2008, 4:16 pm

I recieved my shipment from JLAquatics on Monday night. The shipment included a 250W IceCap ballast, reflector and XM20K bulb. 2 Phosban reactors, 1 mj400, Carbon and opti-phos. I have since installed the 2nd light and the Phosban reactors.

So the current setup is as follows.

2 X 250W MH XM20K Icecap
1 X Euro-Reef RS135 Skimmer
2 X Phosban Reactors - 1 Carbon - 1 Phosphate removal
1 X 250 Gallon Coralife Calcium Reactor
1 X Seio 620
2 X Koralia 4's
1 X Mag 9.5 return.

2 X Mated and Breeding Occelaris Clowns
1 X Blue Tang
6 X Blue-Green Chromis
1 X Clam (unsure what kind)
1 X Coral Banded Shrimp
3 X BTA
Several snails and hermits.

Several Poccilipora coral.
1 X unknown colour CAP.
1 X Red Milli
1 X Unknown Milli

Most of my corals had died in my previous setup because of a Cyano problem and with all the work I was putting into breeding my clowns and kind of let my tank go. I plan to take a little more care for this tank.
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Postby FB » July 16th, 2008, 4:23 pm

Here is a pic with the fish in the tank. The seoncd bulb has not been installed yet.

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Postby GratefulDiver » July 17th, 2008, 10:17 am

Looks great! - Hopefully you dodged that lengthy jail sentence now too! ;)
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