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![]() Not alot to report.
Did my first water change yesterday 20 gallons worth. I think I will do water changes every 2 weeks, to make thing easier on myself. ![]() Small algea outbreak in the sump, however i think its due to the old bulbs in the fixture i have. Visable growth and color improvement in all my corals. Lots of coraline algea starting to grow. Plumbed in my calcium reactor, just waiting on my co2 regulator to show up. also hooked up my ATO, that has taken a huge workload off as well ![]() And as for tank parameters Ca 460 DKH 10 Mg 1320 (my tank consumes mag likes its candy) Salinity 1.026 Temp 77.4
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![]() Your build is really coming together considering what you started with. The sump rebuild was very impressive! And those clams, man oh man!!!
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28g Nano Cube drilled with 13g sump in stock stand. Vertex IN80 Skimmer, Phosban 150 Reactor, Apex Controller, DIY LED with stock hood, dimmable Established March 2006 |
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I love clams, the bigger two are about 9-10 inches maybe more, I lost a giga clam about the same size about 6months ago, for an unknown reason. Sucks I cause i really like that one. And I lost my favorite dersa clam when i moved to edmonton, it was about 8 inches, I had it when it was only about 2 inches. The ones in the pictures i've had for 5+yrs. But when i'm confident things are stable and once I do a light upgrade, I'll look for some other clams.
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![]() I love the frag rack. It reminds me of Lynn Valley suspension bridge.
Tanks looks awesome.
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210 Gallon slowly gaining population. Foxface, Naso, Coral Beauty, 2 Clowns, 2 Chromis, Orange Anthias, and Striped Goby. |
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![]() lol, thanks The frag rack as seen currently is temporary until my lighting upgrade, and it only looks that way cause its weighed down lol.
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![]() Couple new photos
A couple end shots, i realized I didn't have any ![]() ![]() top off system home depot float valve, It works real well, i've used a simliar setup on previous tanks. Only problem is when setting up the sump I thought i would use a bracket of some sort to hold it. Well i changed plans and I just ended up drilling a hole with my dremel with the tank full of water. Idealy i would have put it on the other side in hind sight. ![]() Top off tank, just found it at home depot, holds about 12 gallons, so thats good for about 5-6 days of top off. Drilled a hole and put in a bulkhead. ![]() I then added a pump on a timer, it comes on eight times day for an hour each time. ![]()
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![]() I did not like how my power bar setup was working for me. Looking for solutions, I was hoping to find a bench top power bar, however I could not find any. But I did find these at princess auto for $5, I remember seeing these several years ago for over $30.
![]() The other thing I did not like about my setup was my fuge lighting. It was an old coralife fixture I hacked apart. I was to big and ugly. While wondering through Canadain Tire I found, this perfect light for my fuge, and on clearance for only $19, which made it even better ![]() ![]() The lights that came with were only 4100k. ![]() I found some 7000k while in store, Which will be perfect for fuge lighting. ![]()
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