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Old 01-09-2007, 08:39 PM
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So you got lots of magnesium and high alk, then you need to just dose calcium, sounds like you have things under control, hope it all works well for you.
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Old 01-20-2007, 08:23 PM
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Razz begun parting out his livestock for his 180 gallon setup. He told me his toadstool was 10". I figured he meant the head was 10", but when I showed up and the STALK was 10"... wow...

I also got a finger leather from him that's a fair size. Thanks again, Razz for selling me the corals

I'm trying to figure out what to add next for fish. Something that'll get along well with the cinamon clowns and the royal gramma I have already. I want to take into account their full size growth, down the road too. I have about 100lbs of liverock and a good euroreef skimmer at the moment, and nitrates are almost undetectable. I think it's time for another fish or two, just don't know exactly what to get. Oh, and it's an open top. The last fish I got was a bicolour blenny that went carpet surfing

here's a picture of the tank. My last picture was back in NOVEMBER so it's a lot nicer now

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Old 01-20-2007, 09:15 PM
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actually I took more pictures, I just couldn't resist it . They're all shot with my digital rebel, with various lenses and extention tubes (I can't afford macro lenses, so I use tubes).


this xenia started as a frag of about 5 polyps
I moved it yesterday to a position so it'll completely cover my "centerpiece" rock, and hopefully go inside it's cave. we'll see in a couple months.



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this is the finger leather I got from Razz.
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Old 01-25-2007, 04:15 AM
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The Little Frag That Could...

so this little toadstool frag, my first frag ever has been succumbed to all my mistakes starting from my first nano tank. It hasn't grown at all. In fact, at one point it even shrunk in size. It's fallen off rocks into rockwork, it's gone through n00b water parameter swings. It's gone through everything.

I decided to "be a man! do the right thing!" and give it a permanent home. I epoxied the little bugger down to let him live the rest of his life in solitude

except, as fate would have it, when I was cutting his plug with the dremel he flew 10 feet across the room! So he's now glued down on a good spot, and he won't be moved EVER again.

He's the "little frag that could" I've even decided to name him. "Little Guy"

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by the way, albert's plugs are annoying. I always have to dremel off the "legs" to get them to epoxy down in good spots. Too bad the plugs don't have "week lines" along their legs so they can be snapped off if we don't need them.
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Old 01-27-2007, 04:40 AM
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so i fragged some of the branches off the leather coral. 10 in total. I'll see how they do in the next week.

Also got some chaeto for the fuge. We'll see how that does. It's in the slow moving area of the fuge.

And I bought some kent turbo calcium to fix my calcium/alkalinity imbalance. littlesilvermax has some calcium chloride on the way, so thankfully it won't be expensive to maintain. I'm in the process of baking baking soda ATM.

Oh, and I got an urchin, and I wish I got more, it's so damned cool
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my calcium is under control now. been dosing to part mix every evening. 30ml each night. my coraline is coming back, and my frogspawn has shown to benefit from it.

I added two sixline wrasses today. very small. quite cute, really, and I think their roudy nature will be ok with the cinamon clowns and the royal gramma already in there (which are at least twice their size, and will be much larger when all are fully grown).

now to solve my coral coloration issues.
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I was tired of not having places to put coral, and being a student, I don't have the $$ to just go out and buy another 80 lbs of liverock. So I built a PVC/eggcrate support. Did it all with stuff I had lieing around. I used every single zap strap in the house. Not a single one left

Surefire way to make 90 lbs of liverock look like 140+
Just need a little more rock to fill out the right side and a bit on the top. that'll be when the semester's over. The great thing is I KNOW there aren't any dead spots piled under all the rock, cuz it's just a big open space

I've got a powerhead pointed at the back (as you can see) to make sure nothing collects behind the rockwork. The overall water flow's better too, this way. Just flows right over all the rocks.

I was even thinking of leaving the little bit of PVC/egg crate open on the right, as it was an extremely convenient place to place all my frags. I don't know of too many people who have their frag rack integrated into their rockwork

BEFORE:


AND AFTER:
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I hate to say it but I like before better than after.
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I hate to say it but I like before better than after.
Yeah the previous one was definately aesthetic, but it JUST didn't quite win it in my own heart...

The previous structure, if you were to compare it to historical landscaping, was like Wrest Park Gardens (england). It was aesthetic, but didn't quite strike my fancy after living with it in the house for a while.

Also, when I first started the tank, I had the idea of going for the "natural" look. Limited species of coral grown in groups. Avoid the "fruitstand" look with 30 different types of corals all scattered about fighting each other for visual space, as well as chemical space . I'm hoping to get more of a NY central park look. It's like the word 'wild' vs. the word 'nature'. I want a wild look.

I looked at it when I was done, and I liked the pile look, but I know it's going to look like a fruit stand if I keep it this way. The idea behind the rack was to allow for tunnels without wasting precious rock as structure. I'm a student, and can't afford to buy loads of liverock just to stack it in the back and never see it again.

Yeah, the previous arrangement looked nice, but I'm shooting for something a little different, and this one's still not quite how i want it.

I want to see like 5 different types of coral, at the most, grown so that they're grouped together, completely filling the rockwork. It's SO hard to do that, I find, too; to not buy another frag just because it would be neat

I'm keeping some of the coral I fragged up, and I'm going to group some of it together. And I'm doing a slight rearrangement this afternoon, while trying not to disturb the coral I moved around already last night.
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got my rocks how I want them. still fighting aiptasia. down to two little polyps (used to be 8). I've been using joe's juice as I haven't been able to get pepermint shrimp yet.

I'm going to try to deal with the cyano that's on the one end of the tank. Nitrates are below 0.2ppm, using rowaphos in a reactor, so I don't think it's nutrients. I think it's my photoperiod. It's currently 13 hours of 10k, and 11 hours actinic. I switched it to 12 hours actinic and 8 hours 10k. I think this might return some of the colour I've lost in the corals, too. We'll see how it goes. I'm also due to replace 5 of my 8 bulbs in april (9 month point).
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