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Unread 05/21/2016, 02:17 PM   #1
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My Very Shallow Reef Tank Re Do

Hello All,
It has been awhile since I have been active in online reefing boards. About fifteen months ago I started to revive this tank as an LPS/Chalice low maintenance tank. Then I started remembering all the reasons why LPS did not hold my interest in the past.
About four or five months ago I started placing a few SPS frags in the tank. Some easy birdsnest and Appleberry Monti did well. I have been reading the RC SPS section for about a year now and the talk of becoming a bacteria driven tank verses an algae based tank has kept my attention. The results from the regulars in this forum has been inspirational to say the least.

Two months ago I stopped dosing various products and simplified my husbandry. Besides Alk and Cal, I only dose Koral Color [I started off with the full Biggles Juice program but I cut off the Trace Hard because of my water change program] I have 5 liters of Matrix in the sump for 6 weeks now. This week I have started to dose two drops of Pro Bio S to help seed the bacteria in the system.

I will post a few pics of the two months growth for comparison. I am happy with the direction things are going but I am still trying to get everything dialed in.
This was a Red Planet frag approx. two months ago. Please excuse my phone pictures.
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Now less then two months later:
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Edit: Sorry, I thought that would post the pictures. I will try again.


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Unread 05/21/2016, 02:56 PM   #2
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grab a photobucket account bro. takes 2 second to link photos arfter 60 seconds of getting an account.


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Unread 05/21/2016, 03:27 PM   #3
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Tri Color frag 2 1/2 months old and then as of today. There is a
lot of new bright blue branches out the other side not visible to the camera.
Green dragon.Growing and encrusting.


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Unread 05/21/2016, 03:29 PM   #4
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grab a photobucket account bro. takes 2 second to link photos arfter 60 seconds of getting an account.
Thank you. Will do.


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Unread 05/21/2016, 04:15 PM   #5
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Finally figured it out. Front shot.


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Unread 05/21/2016, 04:32 PM   #6
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Most of the growth on the Red Planet and the Blue Tenuis has been in the last six weeks since feeding heavy and dosing only Koral Color.

I don't know the names of the next two corals but they both came to me nearly white or tan. Next they turned maroon and now morphing into their own colors.
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Unread 05/21/2016, 04:49 PM   #7
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I received this as a "Wild Aussie Acro" nearly bone white.After six weeks it is turning lime green. The coralite tips are trying to turn Rose. photo 13267844_1223466204345177_8622188371495270517_n.jpg

Another wild Aussie that was tan with TN purchased cheap. I cut the white and saved the end piece. Went from brown to purple. Now the coralites are turning lime green. photo 13254564_1223470447678086_3214623440961856911_n.jpg


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Unread 05/21/2016, 04:56 PM   #8
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you could probably swim in that
Every so often I put on the mask and fins and wade in.


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Unread 05/22/2016, 04:53 PM   #9
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I think I have a little bit better quality pics. This time I nabbed the wife's IPad.

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Unread 05/23/2016, 04:10 PM   #10
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Tank is looking great! Nice colors and PE. How are you lighting it?


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Unread 05/23/2016, 04:31 PM   #11
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Tank is looking great! Nice colors and PE. How are you lighting it?
Thank you and thanks for looking.
The lighting is two Radion Gen 3 with wide angle lenses. They are supplemented with older Par 38 bulbs that I had in storage.

The length and width of the tank is a challenge to light properly being only 7" of water. I must make use of all available space since there is no depth. Leds, being very focused light, does not give good spread to cover all the tank. I had to use the lenses and raise he fixture up 15" above the rim to get the spread. But then I lost a lot of Par being that high up and using the lenses. So I supplemented with the Par 38s.

I had 200-250 PAR in the center of the tank before I added the Par 38s.. I have not used the meter again since adding the Par 38s but I would gues I have 300-350 Par in the very center.

To get full coverage and corals getting light from more the one dirction, I think I would need a third Radion. or I could spend half the money and get 4 more Par38s and place two to the outside of each Radion.

I am happy with the LEDs as to color and growth. The coverage and directional light is a challenge. The lack of radiant heat put off in the room is much better then when I had T5sor Halides.


You can see the shading on the edges of the tank.


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Unread 06/26/2016, 03:19 PM   #12
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Update time. I am three months into my current configuration and husbandry routine. Growth has been good on some pieces, ok on others. Color has been very good. My nitrates have been as high as 25 but the last two weeks have brought them down to 5. But when the nitrates came down my phosphate jumped a little from .04 to .1.

I am really trying to not chase numbers, but rather watch my coral. I am only making very minor adjustments in feeding but not breaking from my Koral Color dosing.[IMG] photo IMG_47781.jpg[/IMG] photo IMG_47761.jpg photo IMG_47851.jpg photo IMG_47891.jpg photo IMG_47921.jpg photo IMG_47981.jpg photo IMG_47521.jpg photo IMG_47551.jpg



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Unread 06/26/2016, 03:33 PM   #13
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I am very happy with this little Lokani. All my pieces start as tiny frags since I have a shallow tank. This little guy encrusted first and is now growing fairly rapidly. . He is turning a nice blue and beginning to ranch out. It think It will be a very nice coral. photo IMG_47571.jpg


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Unread 06/26/2016, 03:38 PM   #14
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Blue stag has doubled in size rescently. I can't get around the LED shading of the underside. In direct light it is a crisp blue. photo IMG_47691.jpg

Red Planet growing aggressively. It is a common coral but I think a bright, rich, red, Red Planet is an eye catcher and an excellent center piece.
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Unread 06/26/2016, 03:47 PM   #15
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Some top down with the pumps off view.
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Unread 08/01/2016, 04:45 PM   #16
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My end of July update is running a little late. I would like to wait for my wife to return from out of state with the IPad to take better photos then my cheap phone camera.

I have made many changes including placing a light over my sump in order to move corals down below to create space above. I tried to get rid of some chalice, monti, frogspawn and lps but got resistance from the rest of the family. My wife, sons, and family pet ferret organized and formed a resistance movement. Rather then give them away or selling them, I got to compromise by spending more money on lighting for the sump.
Now I have more space for acros in the prime high light real estate.
Overall growth is OK. A few pieces are growing fast, a few not at all, and the rest just gradual.
Color has been good and I am very happy with this. I am four months into Andrew's Biggle Juice Koral Color program but without the Trace Hard. Using regular water changes instead.I have added AF Pro Bio S and NP Pro. It appears colors are best at about 10 nitrates and Phos around .04 or so. When nitrates drop below 5 my colors seem to fade a bit.

I would be happy with a bit faster growth on a few more pieces.


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Unread 08/01/2016, 04:55 PM   #17
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I would like to Thank Perry for his insight and time spent showing his tank and teaching.
I will be getting a few collect pieces from him soon but bring home a green slimer and another acro that I cannot remember the name of.

I will post a couple of phone pics now and do a full up date when I have the better camera back home.
Thanks again Perry! Both pieces are doing well and are taking off.
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Unread 08/01/2016, 05:11 PM   #18
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Kevin,
Thank You for your kind words, glad to see those little frags doing well. The one you forgot the name is Rommels Watermelon Acro That Green Slimer looks awesome, best one I have ever owned, lol... PE looks insane, colors look great too, glad to see the tank taking off, nice top downs man! Cheers


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Unread 08/01/2016, 06:04 PM   #19
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A quick little video of the Rommels Watermelon with the return pump off. Usually when I get frags they are very small and very brown. It is always a surprise to see what they end up being. This is the best condition coral that I have ever started with. I do not believe that it will disappoint.



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Unread 08/04/2016, 05:02 PM   #20
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Now I have the IPad for end of July update.
First off, I placed a light over half the sump to move my montis, chalice, and some general flubber out of the way.  photo IMG_4812_1.jpg
Freed up some room in the display and now the sump looks alittle more cluttered but the family is happy I did not get rid of their favorite pieces.
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Unread 08/04/2016, 05:19 PM   #21
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I think of this as Dragon Town. photo IMG_4817.jpg
Possibly a Chips. I bought this as a unknown brown acro with brown polyps
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Lime green smooth skin acro. This piece is growing quite well.
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I like this pic. A variety of colors which seem to be doing ok. I wish the general growth would increase
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Unread 08/04/2016, 05:39 PM   #22
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Was sold to me brown but was told this would be a tri color.
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Love this piece from Perry. Rommels Watermelon. I actually did not have to start small and brown.
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I traded a large colored up red planet frag/mini colony for this unknown piece. It looked like a tenuis to me, so I took a chance. It is turning blue after three weeks. I hope the polyps color up.
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Blue stag looking good with some growth.
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Red Planet got lighter when 'trates dropped from 25 to 10 to 5. Also growth seems to keep the new branches light.
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I do not share a lot of pics of this piece. It is some form of a Green Bird's Nest. It is a good looking piece with very nicely defined polyps. It has done well in both low and medium light and has proven quite durable. I just do not need any more green in the display.
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A top shot and side shot of the same piece. The LED lighting makes it very difficult to get a proper looking pic. The top down seems to reflect a lot of RB and darkens the picture. I tried to lighten the pic on Photobucket but I am still not able to get accurate photographs. The side shots tend to get blurry so I adjusted the sharpness up to bring it into clarity.
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This Digi sat for several months and did nothing. It finally decided to come alive, though I am not quite sure why. I did increase par but it did not respond right away. It went through both high and low nutrients without changing. Still a good looking piece with nice polyps. Many people do not care for Digi's being that they are not true acros. It surprised me when it has gotten compliments while nice , harder to keep acros were over looked.
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Unread 08/08/2016, 06:02 AM   #25
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Kevin, very cool tank! As per usual, I'm late to noticing this thread..
Your growth is very good and really nice pe.
I couldn't see the video.. There was just a plank space on the post where the video is.. Maybe it's just a glitch on my phone. I'll reload the thread and see if it comes back..
Anyways, things are looking really good in there!
What's your dose for koralcolor/tank volume?


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