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Todd's 60 gallon reef
Alrighty, I started setting this up in November of 2010. After making the stand and installing the plumbing it was time to put in some water. The live rock was added in late November and was left to cycle for a month.
After the cycle was complete I set up a quarantine tank and added my first fish. I have been slowly adding to the tank ever since. Here are a few pics of the tanks progress. First few months: quite a bit of algae taken around April: a few corals and fish added taken in June: starting to get growth from SPS Here is a few pics of the livestock ] |
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ya the blenny (Backster) NEEDS to be seen at all times lol
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it's like he's trying to drop a photobomb on the clown goby
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I may spend too much time on Facebook...i was fiercely looking for the "Like" button.
Awesome pic! Too cute! |
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Thanks for the comments, just about time for an update I think!
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I like your aquascape, looks very natural! Looks like things are coming along nicely.
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It has been a while since my last update so well here it goes;
Back in December my poor Blenny went missing, and well I am sure that the shrimp made a lunch out of him. Went on a weekend ski trip and came back to everything status quo minus the blenny. Since then I have added a few corals and chromis to add a little color to the tank. I also have had a cyano/flat worm fight on my hand. I have done regular water changes and the cyano is decreasing little by little. The flat worms are a bit more concerning. I bought flat worm exit to try and rid the problem. I syphoned as many of the little buggars as i could. Then started adding the fwe. it started to work after about 10minutes. I then did a small water change to try and get rid of all of the dead flat worms. My wrasse was looking not so good after the treatment, to the point I thought I would have to pull him out. I did another water change and the wrasse started to move around and act more like himself. A week after the treatment there still is a large number of flat worms (a fraction of what there was though). I will try another dose this weekend. Here are a few more tank pics top down pic of an sps another top down (colors a bit off after the treatment) |
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Update time!
Over the last month or so my T5 fixture has decided to slowly die. It was a 6 bulb fixture but I had two ballasts die on me. So instead of trying to fix the problem I decided to make my own LED setup. I wanted a canopy as I have had three fish jump out and land on the carpet. i also wanted to be able to move the fixture easily so that I could reach in to clean and move stuff around. My solution for this was to place the fixture on drawer rails, therefore allowing me to slide the light back and forth when ever I need. Thanks to Modular LED here is the build. unpacking the box! First of many different layout ideas after wiring and placing the lenses on the canopy The light pushed back for tank access Light pushed forward Light turned on for the first test Everything works!! light in canopy just the Blues top down all on The corals had lost their colour because of the dying T5 fixture, but are slowly coming back. I am very impressed with the LED's. I love that shimmer! |
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