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Old 09-12-2012, 06:21 AM
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Well after lots of planning and a couple of false starts over the past couple of months my tank is finally up and running I took my old 33 gallon fresh water tank cleaned it up then proceeded to aquire stuff I needed and with the help of a friend who sold me some stuff ended up having a great start

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33 gallon standard tank
25 lbs live rock
30 lbs sand and substrate
Aqua c remora-s Hang on skimmer
powerhead 850gph
100 watt ebo jager heater
LED lights --- Home built kit


Now I had a major problem with where to put my tank due to the fact my house is very bright ended up changing some curtains and gave myself a darker corner but it worked set up my tank filled it with the sand and rock and a day later was looking good



then the wait began after 3 long weeks my diatom bloom came and once the bloom hit my tank started turning brown



8 long days later my tank was more brown than white and the bloom was finally over got my CuC and this was the day I put them in my tank



7 days after getting my CuC its looking better and now second cycle is just beginning and this is my tank today



hopefully in about a weeks time will have my fish in there then coral soon after

Hope you guys like what you see so far

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Old 09-30-2012, 03:06 AM
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2 weeks ago I added my fish and they are doing very well and I am thouroghly impressed that they have acclimated so well

I have

4 Green Chromis
1 Neon Goby
1 Lawnmower Blenny
1 Yellowfin Damselfish

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Green Chromis and Yellowfin Sorry yellowfin is camera shy
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Old 09-30-2012, 03:22 AM
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Old 10-16-2012, 03:05 PM
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My almost finished tank a few more coral and a few more CuC and I'll be a happy lil boy and watch my tank grow

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Old 10-16-2012, 03:24 PM
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Whats that white thingy on the bottom of your heater?
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Great start. can you talk about your lighting set up in more detail?
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Old 10-16-2012, 05:20 PM
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The White thing on the heater is a spacer to keep the heater off the glass

As to the lights they are LED lights built by a friend with a kit he got from RapidLed.com with dimmer switch it is currently set to 50% brightness and I just raised it from 40% because of the coral

sorry for picture quality took with my Iphone4




there are
6 Blue
4 White
1 red
1 Moonlight

The current setup looks awesome it reflects just the right amount of light that it almost looks like natural light and produces no heat I have it hanging over the tank with a clothes rack I bought from Crappy tire which frames the tank perfectly



Eventually hoping to have a more permanent light stand for when I have more money(Never ending story in itself lol)
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Old 10-16-2012, 06:04 PM
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The White thing on the heater is a spacer to keep the heater off the glass
Uhmmm, I think that is just a packing spacer for the end of the heater when it's in the box. Pretty sure it's not meant to stay on the heater when in use.
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Old 10-16-2012, 06:13 PM
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Uhmmm, I think that is just a packing spacer for the end of the heater when it's in the box. Pretty sure it's not meant to stay on the heater when in use.
It is a packing spacer, but it also works great inside the tank. I kept mine on so when I work in my sump and my heaters get moved around, they are not smacking glass on glass. No problems with it being on at all.
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Also I discovered my snails and one of my Green Chromis love sitting on it at night I had 5 snails and one fish on it one night it was hilarious to watch them all jockey for position.
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