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10/16/2012, 11:13 PM | #1 |
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Kevan's 34g cube (Picture heavy)
I have had an addiction to this hobby & all marine life for around 5 years now. In that time I have learned a great deal and still feel like I have barely begun to scratch the surface of what there is to know about the hobby. This tank has been running since christmas of 2010, and I am not very happy with the growth I have gotten in that time. In the passed 6 months or so I have been putting a lot of time and money into upgrading equipment in an attempt to get better growth and lower algae problems. You may be able to tell in some of these pics that I am having some real problems with bryopsis lately, and am currently trying to come up with a solution if anyone has any input. Anyways, here is my tank as of tonight (10-16-2012).
Aquarium 34g Solana. 20''x20''x20'' Home made red oak stand with marble top & removeable magnetic doors for easy access when I upgrade to a 24'' cube in the future. Lighting Ice cap 250w pendant & ballast with a 250w pheonix 14k bulb DIY 3w Cree LED royal blue actinics. Hung from the ceiling with a gieseman hanging kit. Filtration Gfo & carbon run in a phosban reactor with a maxijet400 Bubble Magnus NAC5E HOB skimmer(kind of big for the tank but I like it a lot) Other Equipment Digital aquatics Reef Keeper Lite controller JBJ Auto top off Milwaukee SMS122 pH monitor Rf20 Refractometer 150w jager heater Maxijet 900(Return) Tunze 4045(Circulation) Brs 4 stage ro/di plus system http://www.bulkreefsupply.com/brs-4-...tem-75gpd.html I have always bought water locally but recently purchased this rodi as I just did not trust the water I was using and contributed it partially to my algae problems. Maintainance I do 5g water changes every week (sometimes 10g) Clean the glass every three days or so Feed every other day on a rotation of Mysis, rodsfood, & IO marine blend. I also fix in some coral frenzy every now and then. I try not to feed very heavy as I have algae problems but I spot feed coral when I can. Dosing I am not as good as I should be with dosing & have struggled getting a dosing schedual down. I do add kalk to my top off water (2tsp per gallon), and dose b-ionic 2 part. Live Stock Fish Darwin Clownfish pair Pseudochromis Inverts Rose Bubble Tip Anemone(Clowns don't seem to be interested but the nem is still fairly small) 3 Maxi-mini Carpet Anemone variations Sea cucumber Yellow sea cucumber 2 maxima clams Theres also a few emerald crabs, a porcelain crab, and some various snail species. Coral SPS Gnarf Bonsai (frags available) Green Digitata Green Birdsnest Orange moniticap Purple rim green monti cap Superman monti Spongodes Unknown deepwater sps LPS Frogspawn Neon Green Candycane Blue Candycane Pot of Gold Favia Prism Favia (frags available) A few unknown favias Lobophyllia Softies Purple death palys Captain Amrica palys Pink palys (frags available) Green palys Blue Hornet Zoas Rasta Zoas Whammin Watermelon Zoas Nuclear dragon eye Zoas (frags available) Yellow button polyps (frags available) Abunch of bright pink Yumas
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10/16/2012, 11:22 PM | #2 |
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Random pics
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10/17/2012, 01:09 AM | #3 |
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I love this tank
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10/17/2012, 05:57 PM | #4 |
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Your tank is really nice! Is that purple coral (#3) a Ricordea, an anemone, or something else?
I read in a different thread that high magnesium can shelp with Bryopsis, but I would have to reread the thread for specifics. Agree that the Bubble Magus HOB is a lot of skimmer - the one I'm considering for my 38 is a Reef Octopus BH-90, with about half of the air draw of yours. Then again, I only plan on using it for cycling and emergencies, with macroalgae providing the usual filtration along with live rock/sand (I prefer skimmerless systems as you get more feather dusters/sponges/et cetera).
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Its a maxi mini carpet nem. I have 2 other variations but they can barely be seen where they moved to in the tank. The purple one in the pic is actually pretty large, probably around 7'' accross when fully open. From what I have seen my options are either magnesium, or peroxide dosing to rid myself of bryopsis. I am scared of peroxide dosing as I would hate to lose any of my corals and I have no other tank to put them in at the moment. If anyone has any input let me know. I have been running crazy amounts of gfo for months now with no real effects.
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10/17/2012, 09:04 PM | #6 |
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Thanks John! I know you used to have a similar set up that was nice
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10/17/2012, 10:40 PM | #7 |
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Nice Solana!!!
I love it, keep up the great work... And more pics too...
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10/18/2012, 08:42 AM | #8 |
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Awesome tank! Beautiful cabinet! So all you have under the cabinet is the phosban reactor? Ever think about a sump for this tank? Keep up the good work!
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The phosban reactor is actually hanging on the back of the tank. You can see it in the pic above of the skimmer. In the cabinet is a 5gallon bucket used as my ato reserve, my controller and power strips, my pH monitor, and some hooks where various tools are hung. So its actually pretty full down there but I would love to have a sump on this tank just doesnt seem practical? I eventually want to upgrade to the cadlights 50g artisan cube or similar.
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10/18/2012, 09:32 AM | #10 | |
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Check out these sweeper tenticles. I have only ever seen this favia do this once.
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Awesome! I never knew why my acans where dying until I looked at night and saw their close favia neighbor friend stinging the crap out of them lol
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10/18/2012, 09:12 PM | #12 |
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Very nice setup. Does your tank get very hot with the 250 MH over it? Why are you running LEDs in conjunction with the MH? Dawn/Dusk cycle?
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Some yuma's
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10/20/2012, 12:12 AM | #15 |
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Is the skimmer loud or quiet? I have the same tank and was hoping to add a skimmer but not sure what would fit that was silent enough. I downgraded from a larger tank with a alpha cone skimmer so I'm used to very quiet skimmers.
Does this skimmer you have fit in the chambers or did you have to modify anything? Could you snap some more pics of the skimmer's setup or the back side if possible? How much GFO and GAC do you use? Thats a really nice tank, wish mine looked like that lol
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Hey linkin, the skimmer is fairly quiet in my tank. The guy i bought it from said it made a loud gargling sound and so he put a pill container upside down over the air adjustment. I have never really noticed much sound myself. It fits the tank without any mods but the intake is not very long and so you have to keep the back chanbers very full of water for it to work. It would be better to extend the intake using pvc or something? I will take some pics for you in the next couple days. I am running about 1-1 1 1/2 cups gfo and a couple cups of carbon in my reactor right now, and i have it so the outtake shoots the water into the main display to kind of speed the water through the filter chambers more than just the return pump. Hope you understand all this haha, thanks for your comment!
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10/21/2012, 09:35 PM | #17 |
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How do you like the Phoenix 14k bulb? That's my next choice in my 250w. I'm currently running the stock Hamilton 14k. It has a nice blue hue to it, but from what I have seen the Phoenix is much bluer.
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I like it a lot I ran the same in my 150w fixture. I am ready for a new bulb and chances are I will get the same bulb as they're too expensive to gamble on lol.
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10/30/2012, 03:14 PM | #19 |
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Obtained and installed an mp10 today, which replaced my tunze 6025. Come on coral growth!
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Thanks! It was much easier than I originally thought. If you're interested I used one of the kits seen herehttp://www.rapidled.com/non-dimmable...pplement-kits/
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10/31/2012, 08:08 PM | #21 |
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The tank looks great! That stand is awesome. Really nice work on it.
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thanks a lot! Stand took me quite a long time to build the way I wanted it
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Impressions of the mp10 so far
Pros: 1. Its awesome to have multiple settings to play with. I played with making waves on short pulse mode before finally settling on lagoon mode at about 100%. What settings does everyone like to use? 2. It has much more sex appeal than my tunze pumps haha. 3. It is much less noticeable in the aquarium than other pumps and takes up a lot less room. Cons: 1. It is way louder than any pump I have ever used when set anywhere near full power. I would rather g with an mp20 or 40 and set the power real low to minimize sound. 2. The dry side gets very hot and I am constantly messing with it afraid that the two sides are not perfectly aligned and the pump will overheat or break. 3. You have no choice but to have an ugly cord going across your tank as it is impossible to hide if you have the pump on the side of the tank. Overall I like it a lot so far. I got a very good deal on the mp10, trading a tunze 6025 and a little cash for it, so I am not out too much if it does break on me. Plus I always have a tunze 6045 sitting around if I change my mind.
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Time for an update!
Since my last post I have installed brs dosing pumps for my 2 part which has been great. I am still fighting hair algae problems, still barely feeding and using ridiculous amounts of GFO. I think I may finally be getting a handle on it and am planning on running bio pellets starting this week. I just replaced my bulb to make sure that wasn't the issue so bio pellets are my last resort. Other than that the Darwin clowns continue to grow and are getting along great, and I have added some new livestock. New Livestock: Tuxedo Urchin-This guy is the only invert I have ever owned that has actually destroyed algae. I am very happy with his performance and he looks awesome. Lettuce Nudibranch- Enjoyed him for a few days before he disappeared into the rock, haven't spotted him in a few weeks. New corals: These guys are waiting to find a spot in my tank, The rasta frag went from a single polyp to 7 polyps in 2 weeks so I am extremely happy with it. I've never seen a mushroom quite like this one I picked up from a local who was taking down his tank, it's extremely bright and pretty large. FTS
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Alright time to kick some algae *** lol. Hooking everything up tonight, will keep updates on the progress.
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