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05/14/2011, 06:20 AM | #101 |
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Beautiful tank. How often do you feed your dendro??
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05/14/2011, 08:27 AM | #102 |
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I don't do a lot of direct feeding of it as it seems to get a good amount of food passively, especially when I feed the Marineland gel food to the fish. It gets a direct feeding maybe once a week of a mixture of mysis, reefroids and pyhto along with the rest of the corals.
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05/17/2011, 11:35 AM | #103 |
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New light arrived yesterday and was waiting for me when I got home.
It was packaged well and no shipping damage. It seems well built and has a huge heat sink and fan built in. The red button is the fan switch. Installed. I got rid of the clips that came with the hanging clip and used stainless bolts and nuts to attach the hangers to the fixture. Blue only. Very nice fluoresence in real life but I couldn't get the camera setting right. White only. Full on blue and white with very nice shimmer effect too. I have dimmed it down to about 75% so that everything can get acclimated. I am very impressed with this light so far, especially for the price. Hopefully the corals feel the same way. |
05/17/2011, 07:32 PM | #104 |
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Looking great! Tank dimensions? Rimless?
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05/17/2011, 08:36 PM | #105 |
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Thanks! Standard 20 gallon high. 24" x 12" plastic trim.
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05/18/2011, 04:59 AM | #106 |
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Does the plastic trim bother you?I'm undecided on whether I should go rimless or not
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05/18/2011, 01:54 PM | #107 |
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05/18/2011, 09:09 PM | #108 |
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Nice!
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05/19/2011, 10:42 AM | #109 |
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05/26/2011, 03:43 PM | #110 |
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Finally!
My battle with the emerald crab has come to an end. After a week of trying to catch the crafty critter, I have triumphed!
It all started when I noticed the crab perched in the branches of my green birdsnest coral. It looked like he was doing his usual duty of picking off bits of algae like he does from the rock. But upon further inspection, I noticed the crab was actually eating the tips and polyps off the coral. This of course would not be allowed. After many attempts to lure him with tasty bits of silversides, I came home today to find him in the birdsnest again. I managed to grab the crab with a pair of large forceps and pull him out of the tank (although he did not want to let go). He is now residing in the sump, where there is lots of bubble algae for him to enjoy.
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Fresh shrimp chunks a couple times a week seem to keep him full enough to not bother things for now.
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05/27/2011, 03:28 PM | #112 |
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06/02/2011, 12:45 PM | #113 |
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Good and Bad news
For some unexplained reason, the Bangaii cardinal ended up stuck in the overflow pipe a couple of weeks ago. I don't know if it died in the tank and got sucked in or if it got sucked in (maybe while sleeping?) and died in the pipe. Either way, it had seemed very healthy and was eating well, so not sure exactly what happened.
This opened up some room in my tank for another fish. I have always wanted a filamented flasher wrasse but could never find one when I had room for one. So down to the LFS I went with some xenia and colt frags. They actually had one so I traded the frags for this very beautiful fish.
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06/02/2011, 01:24 PM | #114 |
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Stunning fish & great photos
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06/02/2011, 02:07 PM | #115 |
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Wow, that carpenters is beautiful! I've been looking for one for myself. Didn't have much luck with my first flasher wrasse, a mccoskers, it lasted about a month then died mysteriously.
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Hopefully this one lasts longer than a month It was sold to me as a filamented wrasse, but I think you are right with it being a Carpenter's.
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06/02/2011, 07:41 PM | #117 |
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Awesome wrasse and great tank setup
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06/03/2011, 07:00 PM | #118 |
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Nice tank Russ. Look forward to seeing how the lights work in the long run for you. When I downsized to my 20g standard tank a month ago, I also grabbed one of the SWC fixtures when in the city. So far working fine and my sps frags seem to be responding well, so far.
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The new wrasse has added some more movement to the tank and coaxed the firefish out into the open. Video
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06/08/2011, 06:00 AM | #120 |
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Some water parameters from last night:
Temperature: 80.0 F pH: 8.24 Salinity: 1.026 Calcium: 420 ppm (API) Alkalinity: 9.358 dKH (Hanna checker) Magnesium: 1300 ppm (Elos) Nitrate: 0 ppm (API) Phosphate: 0 ppm (API)
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06/16/2011, 08:40 PM | #121 |
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A couple of goodies arrived in the mail today. Got a Vortech Battery Backup, as well as a UPS battery backup that will allow the Apex to send me an email in the case of power failure. Also got a couple of impellers for the Mag 9.5 to replace the one I broke last week while cleaning the pump. Stupid ceramic shafts.
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07/17/2011, 04:09 PM | #122 |
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10 months old
It's update time again. The tank is now 10 months old now and starting to really fill out.
Things have been going well, except I lost a couple of fish. The flasher wrasse jumped to his doom despite the net cover I made. I have plans to make another with smaller holes so that no fish should be able to sneak through. The lawnmower blenny died of what I assume was old age as there was no other explanation. Was eating lots and I read somewhere that they only live a couple of years. Also gone are the two firefish. No bodies found just disappeared. They had a burrow behind and under a large piece of rock so it is possible there was a cave in. Both disappeared around the same time. Corals have been growing well with no signs of stress or disease. The switch to LEDs seems to have gone over without a hitch. I really like colour that the LED lights have and the shimmer effect is great too. FTS
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1.5 months growth
Here is 1.5 months growth of the green-tipped birdsnest under LED lights. I think this is a pretty good indication that LEDs are just as good as metal halides and T5s for coral growth.
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07/17/2011, 09:48 PM | #124 |
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That is an awesome tank! I just read through the entire thread. I'm subscribing to this for sure!I am thinking about switching to LEDs, but having a 20g L is somewhat troublesome because the fixtures are usually only around 12" or so and since it's 30" long I would need around two.
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