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yycguy
02-24-2013, 02:49 AM
Ordered my RSM 500 S series tank at the beginning of December, received the second week of January 13.
Tanks setup over the past month.

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yycguy
02-24-2013, 03:07 AM
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Sump and Skimmer

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yycguy
02-24-2013, 03:10 AM
Tank setup and livestock transferred from my RSM 250

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NIVLEM09
02-24-2013, 03:35 AM
that's a sweet set-up you got there.

bades
02-24-2013, 04:36 AM
Really, that's everything from your 250? Looks so empty compared to the old tank! Good start though. :biggrin:

kien
02-24-2013, 04:59 AM
That is a really slick looking tank!

yycguy
02-24-2013, 05:14 AM
That is a really slick looking tank!

Thanks Kien! I still a drool when looking at your tank thread....


Really, that's everything from your 250? Looks so empty compared to the old tank! Good start though. :biggrin:

Yes that's all of it!
Room for more SPS frags...... Lol

Tn23
02-24-2013, 06:20 AM
Looks amazing! Any old tank shots?
How much for the new tank? :)

mohammadali
02-24-2013, 07:50 AM
thats amazing rsm500 they should put led instead of t5s like u pay $5000+ plus for this tank

lastlight
02-24-2013, 02:06 PM
These are really nice looking tanks I saw one at big Al's recently. When everything is manufactured to match... it does!

Stones
02-24-2013, 05:39 PM
I was wondering when these tanks were going to hit the market in Canada. Nice looking setup. You'll have to let us know how the stock skimmer works out for you in the long run.

Also, how easy is it to fill the auto top off reservoir on this system as I know they have it tucked away in the back bottom portion below the rear overflow?

yycguy
02-24-2013, 09:15 PM
Here is a picture of my 250 stocked before move to the 500

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Red Sea does say it will be upgradable to LED lights , I guess will wait and see. I do know at least one guy that has installed Vega's in the stock light canopy.

The RTO reservoir is great, very easy to fill and seems to hold about a weeks worth of evaporation

First lift up the rear light
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Open the reservoir lid and fill
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As for the stock CSkim skimmer I guess I will let you know, over on another site they seem to be saying its ok, not heard great but at least doing the job.


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yycguy
02-25-2013, 08:12 PM
A few more pictures, also finally got word that the Apex controller was being shipped! It's been back ordered for over a month!
With that I am getting the usual Temp, PH, plus the Ecotech module and floor leak detector.

yycguy
02-25-2013, 08:22 PM
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yycguy
02-25-2013, 08:24 PM
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Bblinks
03-03-2013, 02:23 AM
Very nice looking tank! Keep us posted. Love to see how this tank performs long term.

Ryan
03-10-2013, 01:08 AM
Tagging along on this one!!

gridley
03-10-2013, 03:01 AM
Wow! It is really looking great. Nice looking tank.

yycguy
03-18-2013, 08:19 PM
So to do a nice install of my Apex Controller I didn't want to hack apart the stock electrical drawer, so I made a new one.
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Apex is now controlling the tank with exception of the Doser

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lastlight
03-18-2013, 08:27 PM
Great thinking with the drawer it turned out nice.

Open the reservoir lid and fill
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I don't think you're doing this right. When I topoff my nano I consistently pour a bit down the outside of the tank as well. Maybe practice with a smaller container until you get the hang of it. :biggrin:

kien
04-30-2013, 09:04 PM
Unfortunately I had to pass up one of the Bali Tri-colors they had.. :(


I didn't pass on it :)

pics or it didn't happen!! :-D

Please and thank you.

yycguy
04-30-2013, 10:13 PM
Figured if I shot my mouth off I'd have to back it up lol.....
To start here is a picture of the Purple Tang I picked up at Concept!
(Thanks Deny)

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reefwars
04-30-2013, 11:12 PM
Figured if I shot my mouth off I'd have to back it up lol.....
To start here is a picture of the Purple Tang I picked up at Concept!
(Thanks Deny)

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shes a beauty buddy nice selection:)

yycguy
05-01-2013, 12:22 AM
shes a beauty buddy nice selection:)
THanks Man nice selection you had!

yycguy
05-01-2013, 01:03 AM
Another picture

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Snappy
05-01-2013, 02:56 AM
Very nice Joel!

yycguy
05-01-2013, 03:38 AM
Thanks Greg !

fishytime
05-01-2013, 04:19 AM
OMG its Joel!.....

yycguy
05-01-2013, 04:23 AM
OMG its Joel!.....

Hey now I have been outed :(
How you doing Doug?

fishytime
05-01-2013, 04:29 AM
doin good man....missin you Ctown guys

yycguy
05-01-2013, 04:33 AM
ORA Borealis in the middle, it has doubled in size in the last month and a half..... But I think the base should be a bit darker might move it a bit lower in the tank??

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Not sure what's going on with this Chalice ? It was much darker and the back 1/3 still is..... Doesn't seem to be loosing tissue? And if its bleaching out why? It's on the bottom of the tank.

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reefwars
05-01-2013, 04:47 AM
what do you run for lights joel?

JDigital
05-01-2013, 05:01 AM
doin good man....missin you Ctown guys


We'll always take ya back dougie!:mrgreen:


Joel, any pics of the Tri-color? ;)

yycguy
05-01-2013, 01:47 PM
what do you run for lights joel?

T5's 10X48"

yycguy
05-01-2013, 01:49 PM
doin good man....missin you Ctown guys

Good to hear Doug! How's the reef tank doing?

yycguy
05-01-2013, 01:52 PM
We'll always take ya back dougie!:mrgreen:


Joel, any pics of the Tri-color? ;)

Hi Josh.....
Will put more pictures up latter! But I think it wasn't the Tri-colour I got lol...... Picked up so many lost track of names;)

yycguy
05-23-2013, 02:13 AM
Thinking of putting a Achilles Tang in my tank, so question is the tank big enough? 135 gal
Second question will it be ok with my Purple Tang?
Any advise wold be appreciated


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kien
05-23-2013, 03:14 PM
Thinking of putting a Achilles Tang in my tank, so question is the tank big enough? 135 gal
Second question will it be ok with my Purple Tang?
Any advise wold be appreciated


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If I had to guess, i would guess that your Purple Tang owns the tank at the moment. This means that any fish you add after him is going to get hazed. The severity of the hazing will depend on your Purple Tang's temperment (how mean he is) and how threatened he feels. For example, if you put in a tang of a similar shape to him then he will probably feel VERY VERY threatened and will want to KILL the new addition. Luckily the Achilles Tang doesn't look anything like a Purple Tang so in theory your Purple Tang should feel slightly less threatened. However, your Purple Tang will probably still want to assert his dominance on the Achilles. It's hard to know for sure how long this will last. Could be just a few hours. Could be a few days maybe. There are things you can do to help though. What works for me with most of my more aggressive fish is the mirror trick. I tape an Ikea mirror to the side of my tank and leave it there for a few days. All my fish go crazy over their reflections and generally leave new additions alone. Also, introduce the new fish at night while the other fish are sleeping or groggy.

reefwars
05-23-2013, 03:33 PM
Couple things I've noticed about the Achilles tang

Lots of flow......as much as you can provide this fish loves turbid water


Bullying.....Achilles should be added first if lots of tangs, while they can become aggressive them selves and make it hard to add other range they don't do well with being picked on and your shooting for stress free as Achilles are ich magnets.

Food.........be prepared to feed this fish like no other fish you've fed, mine gets pellets every hour and could prob eat more.

Disease ......they are ich magnets that's why no bullying and lots of food and flow.

Size.......be prepared to rehome this tang with in 1-2 years if you can even find a small juvie:)


Beautiful fish but hard to take care of and some sacrifices to be made:) they need to stay fat and ich free

Delphinus
05-23-2013, 03:47 PM
Couple things I've noticed about the Achilles tang

Lots of flow......as much as you can provide this fish loves turbid water


+1 .. they live right in the surf zone in the wild. Very strong swimmers!

To be honest if it were me and this my tank, I don't think, that I'd consider it for a 4' tank. They'll do so much better in 6' or more. Maybe if you found a small one with the intent to rehome down the road (or upgrade) but IME small versions of large fish rarely stay small for long. Probably not the advice you were wanting to hear, sorry!!

Bblinks
05-23-2013, 04:36 PM
Beautiful fish but hard to take care of and some sacrifices to be made:) they need to stay fat and ich free

100%. If you can get it to eat that's half the battle already. Beautiful fish to have.

yycguy
05-24-2013, 05:10 AM
Thank you guys for all the info! I am thinking as much as a Achilles is one of the most colourful Tangs it may not be best suited for my tank :(
What do you guys suggest for another Tang? Jewel? (If I win the loto maybe)
How about a Kole?

Delphinus
05-24-2013, 03:34 PM
A kole or any others of the Ctenochaetus tangs would probably do well. A Chevron tang (Ctenochaetus hawaiiensis) is a nice choice too (maybe a bit pricey, but the juvenile colour patterns of this fish is why - very spectacular! The adult colours are not as spectacular but they are still very nice as adults IMHO!) Otherwise in that group there are kole tangs, yellow eye kole tangs, orange stripe tang, and tomini tangs. All very nice! :)

Delphinus
05-24-2013, 03:41 PM
Since I distracted myself and started reading more about these tangs, I might as well link you to this article ... why not ruin 5 minutes of work productivity for someone else as well as myself: http://www.reefkeeping.com/issues/2003-07/hcs3/

yycguy
05-27-2013, 06:30 PM
So added a Kole (yellow eye) Tang over the weekend.
So like you said Kien the Purple Tang went immediately after him and took a few junks out of him! I am sure he would have at least stressed him to death. So I grabbed the wife's makeup mirror and fastened it to the side of the tank, and it worked like a charm, the PT was there for the next two days, completely leaving the Kole tang alone.

So removed it this morning and so far (past couple hours) they are swimming around minding each others business.

yycguy
05-31-2013, 05:15 PM
Need some help on my Low Ph 7.9-8.1
First off I am dosing with a Profilux DkH and Ca using Randy's Recipe 1.
Now my alkalinity has been between 8-9 that is with dosing around 218 ml of DkH a day (9 ml - 24 times a day) First question is that a lot?
All my other parameters are ok, other than I think I stripped the P04 a little to quick, it's 0

Salinity 1.025
Temp 78-79
Ca 420 - 450
Mag 1400
Nitrates 0

I did try dosing more but ended up calcifying my pumps.
With the higher dose I was getting a ph up around 8.2.
So what am I missing?
Salt is Reef Crystals

kien
05-31-2013, 05:20 PM
Need some help on my Low Ph 7.9-8.1

Personally I don't really see a problem with your pH. My pH swings anywhere from 7.8 to 8.3 throughout the day depending on the day of the week and time of the year. it's been doing this for the entire life of the tank and I have never once done a single thing to directly affect the pH. I would not worry about your pH, especially if everything in your tank is looking good. Let your pH do what it's going to do and focus on all the other parameters. A lot of people don't even bother to test pH and if I didn't have a pH probe on my profilux I wouldn't bother to test my pH either.

All your other parameters look spot on. If your tank is looking good don't fix anything because nothing is broken! :-)

yycguy
05-31-2013, 05:45 PM
Thanks Kien, I guess it's my Apex displaying my PH that brings it to my attention. I just don't get why it appears low? When others say there's is 8.2 or higher? Does the salt blend have something to do with it? I used to use Reefers Best and I am planning on going back to that once I finish up the RC
What should I be aiming for Alkalinity ?
Is 8 ok or should it be closer to 9? Remember for me to get it there I was dosing more DkH and that caused my pump problems
My tank is mainly SPS

Bblinks
05-31-2013, 07:03 PM
Thanks Kien, I guess it's my Apex displaying my PH that brings it to my attention. I just don't get why it appears low? When others say there's is 8.2 or higher? Does the salt blend have something to do with it? I used to use Reefers Best and I am planning on going back to that once I finish up the RC
What should I be aiming for Alkalinity ?
Is 8 ok or should it be closer to 9? Remember for me to get it there I was dosing more DkH and that caused my pump problems
My tank is mainly SPS

I totally agree with Kien, PH isn't a big factor as long as it's stable and within 7.8 to 8.3 range. My PH is always around 8.10-8.15 during the day and 7.9-8.0 at night. I know some of us even go to the extend of dosing soda ash only at night to balance out the night time PH swing but I have never gone that extreme.
Salt blend will play a roll in your tank PH but I don't think its a major roll, you can always test the ph in your premixed resevoir before your water change and see where it's at, that wll give you a good idea on whether its gonna make a huge difference in your tank ph.
As far as alk, it depends on if you are running a probiotic system or not. Most probiotic system ie zeovit or pellets would probably prefer parameters closer to NSW which is 7 since higher alk will tend burn the tips of some sps. If you are not runing a probiotic system, you can probably run it at 8 or higher but the key here is STABILITY!

kien
05-31-2013, 07:48 PM
Thanks Kien, I guess it's my Apex displaying my PH that brings it to my attention. I just don't get why it appears low? When others say there's is 8.2 or higher? Does the salt blend have something to do with it? I used to use Reefers Best and I am planning on going back to that once I finish up the RC
What should I be aiming for Alkalinity ?
Is 8 ok or should it be closer to 9? Remember for me to get it there I was dosing more DkH and that caused my pump problems
My tank is mainly SPS

what he said :-)
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I totally agree with Kien, PH isn't a big factor as long as it's stable and within 7.8 to 8.3 range. My PH is always around 8.10-8.15 during the day and 7.9-8.0 at night. I know some of us even go to the extend of dosing soda ash only at night to balance out the night time PH swing but I have never gone that extreme.
Salt blend will play a roll in your tank PH but I don't think its a major roll, you can always test the ph in your premixed resevoir before your water change and see where it's at, that wll give you a good idea on whether its gonna make a huge difference in your tank ph.
As far as alk, it depends on if you are running a probiotic system or not. Most probiotic system ie zeovit or pellets would probably prefer parameters closer to NSW which is 7 since higher alk will tend burn the tips of some sps. If you are not runing a probiotic system, you can probably run it at 8 or higher but the key here is STABILITY!

If you poll enough people you'll find that pH really is all over the place if you ask me right now what my pH is I'll tell you that it's 8.1. If you ask me later this evening I'll probably tell you that it is 8.3. If you ask me what my pH is tomorrow morning I'll tell you that it's 7.9.

Also keep in mind that CO2 also affects your pH. The amount of CO2 in your water at any given time varies and you can't not affect this easily. It also varies greatly from tank to tank.

Bottom line, DON'T PANIC! There is nothing wrong with your pH. It is fine. Keep on reefin' on :-)

denny_CC
05-31-2013, 07:49 PM
if you need a second opinion joel i believe i threw my ph test kit out last spring should still be in or around the back yard:P:P:P

kien
05-31-2013, 07:51 PM
Thanks Kien, I guess it's my Apex displaying my PH that brings it to my attention. I just don't get why it appears low? When others say there's is 8.2 or higher? Does the salt blend have something to do with it? I used to use Reefers Best and I am planning on going back to that once I finish up the RC
What should I be aiming for Alkalinity ?
Is 8 ok or should it be closer to 9? Remember for me to get it there I was dosing more DkH and that caused my pump problems
My tank is mainly SPS

What you should be aiming for Alkalinity is partly a personal choice. Many people like to run high alk levels like 9-11. So long as you know what you're donig and your levels are in balance (with Calcium) then that's fine.

If you want to play it safe, generally speaking most people target 8 as a comfortably manageable level. I keep mine at 8 because if it slacks and slips to 7 it's not the end of the world. If it slips up to 9, still not the end of the world. The danger of keeping alk lower or higher is that your margin for error decreases at either end.

yycguy
06-02-2013, 01:14 AM
Thanks again guys for the advise.

I adjusted the Doser before I left home this weekend and swapped out the Calcium as it looked like it was settling in the bottom of the doser container. I have been checking my Apex and surprise the PH is up to 8.17 !

I guess I'll just try to maintain stability and see how it settles out.

I increased my feeding schedule to get my P04 up slightly from 0 and see if the corals colour up some more.

yycguy
06-07-2013, 04:50 PM
Question about Zoas ?
I have about 6 colonies of Zoas in my mixed reef. Last we one of the colonies that I have had for at least three years of 50 plus heads just closed up pretty well over night and died! There is another smaller colony (doing very well) right next to them and the only other thing next is a Monti Cap that has been there for over a year or two as well. Any ideas what happened?

Bblinks
06-07-2013, 07:42 PM
I have heard that some zoa can just melt over night for no good reason. I know levi was talking about some sea stars can chump at them and those little zoa eating nudis are a pain too. I would inspect the colony and the surrounding and see if its caused by pest and maybe contact zaoelite and see if he has any thoughts on this.

yycguy
06-07-2013, 10:59 PM
I have heard that some zoa can just melt over night for no good reason. I know levi was talking about some sea stars can chump at them and those little zoa eating nudis are a pain too. I would inspect the colony and the surrounding and see if its caused by pest and maybe contact zaoelite and see if he has any thoughts on this.

Bblinks
Thank you for the help, I am thinking after talking to Deny at concept, he thought it might be my flame angel

Bblinks
06-07-2013, 11:09 PM
That doesn't really make sense to me. They will consume the zoas regardless of the time of day and most likely it will be during daytime rather then at night. just a thought.

yycguy
06-07-2013, 11:55 PM
My other thoughts were to keep a eye on the flame and for other pests around the Zoas. See what happens I guess

yycguy
07-19-2013, 01:12 AM
Hanna P04 Ultra low question.
Just ran my Hanna P04 tester and got a reading of "0.00" that's ok as last was .04
Now just tried my Hanna Ultra Low P04 test for the first time and the reading was simply "5" in the far right side of the window. So what does that mean .005? I would have thought I should have seen a decimal place in there?
Only ran the test once as I only have the 6 reagents.

kien
07-19-2013, 03:59 AM
Doesn't that meter read in parts per billion? So wouldn't that be 5 ppb ? The regular phosphate reads parts per million (ppm) and I've seen that give me non decimal values.

Delphinus
07-19-2013, 06:00 AM
The ULR actually reads phosphorous (P), not phosphate (PO4) - to convert to a ppm PO4 reading, you multiply the reading by 3.066 then divide by 1000. So a reading of 5 should be something like 0.01533 PO4.

yycguy
07-19-2013, 12:34 PM
Lol I guess I should have read the instructions.
Thanks a million or should I say billion guys.

Magickiwi
07-19-2013, 03:10 PM
Wow those RSM tanks are to die for... VERY nice hardware there.

I'm curious though, your early shots show some tonga branched live rock but you filled it in with what looks more similar to some fiji live rock. Why the change? Personally I think a reef of the tonga style rock would look incredible.

yycguy
02-11-2014, 01:22 AM
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Hey guys any idea what the little growths are on the rocks? I know the picture is far from good but if you look close or zoom in you can see worm like growths about 1/4-1/2 inch long, they have a white end. They are all over the rocks and seem to be growing in the lower part of the tank



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Leah
02-14-2014, 02:45 AM
Great thinking with the drawer it turned out nice.



I don't think you're doing this right. When I topoff my nano I consistently pour a bit down the outside of the tank as well. Maybe practice with a smaller container until you get the hang of it. :biggrin:

OMG! Me too!