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07/02/2015, 01:34 AM | #1 |
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72g Bowfront 16 Months & Counting
It has been quite a while since I've updated you guys about my tank so here we go. For the first part of the story of this tank you can find my first build thread from a bit over a year ago here: http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/sh....php?t=2413692
Until a little over a year ago when I started that thread I had no first hand experience with coral, since then I have learned an incredible amount! I am so lucky MACNA was local to me last year, as that was an incredible learning experience! There was a noticeable difference in the health and overall appearance of my tank pre and post MACNA. Ive also attended Reefstock and ReefEd, both of which were great learning experiences as well. Not to mention opportunities to get some great frags! And you can bet I will be at MACNA in DC this year! The water volume for my current system I estimate to be about 80 gallons. My sump/fuge hold about 10g, I also have a frag tank plumbed in which I think is about 13-15g. For my sump I am using a rubbermaid bin from target that has been slightly modified with baffles, tube holders, etc. The sump has been on the system from the beginning and has been serving my needs for almost 9 years now. I’ve had various light fixtures over the years but am currently settled on Radion xr30 pros. Observing the coloration of the corals I think this may be a bit to intense and I’m slowly tweaking the schedule to be better all the time. Overall though colors are not bad and the growth on most things has been outstanding! Equipment list: 72g Bowfront Glass Tank Lighting- 2x Radion xr30 pro’s G3 Frag tank lighting- Radion xr15 pro Flow- 3x Vortech MP40w 2 on the display 1 on the frag tank (QD Drivers) Ecotech Battery Backup for the Vortech pumps Mag 9.5 Return Pump ASM G3 Protein Skimmer w/ Sedra 5000 pump Bubble Magus dosing pump for CA and ALK, dosing B-Ionic Coralife UV Sterilizer BRS Mini Reactor running mostly ROX .8 carbon with a small amount of GFO mixed Auto top off Aquahub float switch using an Aqualifter pump and a 5 gallon bucket Eheim-Jager 200 Watt Heater Dual Temp Temp Alert thermometer 30W LED floodlamp (Lowes) growing chaeto over the fuge section 100GPD Melev’s Reef RO/DI Unit Old iPhone 4S set up as a webcam using “AtHome” Video streaming app Marine Depot Refractometer Everything is plugged into 2 DJ power strips to allow me to turn equipment on/off easily and safely if I have wet hands. I try to keep my maintenance schedule rock solid with very little deviation, tasks are as follows: -Fish are fed 2-3 times per day frozen brine/mysis shrimp as well as formula 1&2 Flakes -Glass is cleaned using a magfloat and razor blade once a week, sometimes twice -Skimmer cup is emptied every other day -Filter sponge on skimmer outflow cleaned once per week -I run a mesh filter sock to catch large debris occasionally, usually around a water change, and that needs cleaning every other day. -Carbon/GFO changed and reactor cleaned out every other week along w/ WC -Top off container refilled twice a week -Once a week sometimes twice test ALK and CA and adjust dosing pump if needed -15g Water Change done with reef crystals salt every other week the old fashion way (syphons, lugging buckets, powerheads) -Blow detritus off/out of live rock with a turkey baster every time im draining water out for a water change -Once a week I send freshwater down the air intake on the skimmer to break up salt -Test magnesium every 3 weeks or month, dose as needed -Every other week refill 2 part dosing containers -About every 2 months I take out all pumps and soak in muriatic acid solution -Radion lights are taken down for dusting/cleaning every 2 months as well. -Maybe twice a year I will completely remove and clean the skimmer body -Trim Chaeto and clean up Refugium as necessary Of course there are constantly miscellaneous tasks going on, mostly cleaning. Not a day goes by that I don't wipe salt creep off of something, clean out the overflow teeth, re-glue a coral that fell or move one thats getting to close to another, unbury a coral from the sand, kill an aiptasia...theres always SOMETHING to do! Fish List: 6-line wrasse (Will have been with me 10 years in november) Pair of Perc. Clowns (been with me about 9 years) Pair of regularly spawning Bangaii Cardinals Pair of PJ Cardinals 3 Blue Green Reef Chromis 3 Red Spot Glass Cardinals (was 6 till recently) Coral Beauty Angel Yellow Tang Foxface Neon Goby Shark Nose Goby 3 Firefish Royal Gramma Inverts: 1 Cleaner Shrimp ~40 Nesariuss Snails ~30 Astrea Snails ~ 20 Blue Leg hermits 1 electric blue hermit Countless Asterina starfish, who I suspect might eat zoas, sometimes, maybe Endless featherduster tubeworms Some progression shots 3/23/2014 A little over a year ago (may 15, 2014) 1/20/2015 CURRENTLY:
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Hollywood Stunner Chalice 7/30/2014
Today: Tricolor 11/18/2014 Today: Bird of paradise 11/18/14 Today: Green Stylophora 11/18/14 Today: Birdsnest 11/18/14 Today:
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07/02/2015, 01:36 AM | #3 |
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Millepora 12/3/14
Today: Green slimer 12/3/14 Today:* Tortuosa 2/4/15 Today: 3/4/2014 More Current shots Coral List: (Im gunna try) Pipe Organs Sarcophyton- Toadstool leather Various Zoas and Palys Bird of Paradise Seriatapora MBC “Durban Poison” MBC “Alley Cat” Cali Tortuosa New Horizon Tenius Red Montipora Capricornis Green Montipora Capricornis Red Montipora Digitata* Green Montipora Digitata Montipora monasteriata “Rainbow” Montipora 2 distinctly different color Pavona 2 Acropora Millepora Blue/Green Acropora Tortuosa 2 red cyphastrea Green Cyphastrea Strawberry Shortcake Acro Long tentacle Fungia Plate No tentacle Fungia plate Duncans Acropora yongei- Green Slimer Echinophyllia Hollywood Stunner Challice 2x Echinophyllia Challice - Unknown Seriatopora Hystrix- Birdsnest Blue/Purple Stylophora Green Stylophora Green Staghorn Unknown tabling “Blueberry” Acro Green Leptastrea Caulastrea “Krypotnite” Caulastrea 2x Red/Green Favia Euphyllia- Hammer Coral Purple Gorgonian Green/Blue Ricordea Mushrooms Pink/Green Ricordea Mushrooms 3 or 4 other types of misc mushrooms Clove polyps Green Star Polyps (Much to my regret) Pulsing Xenia (Also regret) Kenya trees- Nephthea Gonzos “Smurfs ****” Acro Bonsai Acro 8 unknown Acropora Red Acanthastrea Purple/Green Acanthastrea I know I am forgetting some, but thats a mostly comprehensive list I also have Tridacna clam that I was told is a hybrid of Maxima and Crocea, it has shown pretty good shell growth. I got it along with another same species clam which died for unknown reasons that was growing impressively well. Im now at the point where Ive pretty much stopped buying livestock, my tank is full. I can't even imagine once things grow even more than they have. Im always thinking about getting a bigger tank, but it is the upstairs of a rental house so I probably couldnt go to much bigger. I fantasize about a tank without curved glass for photography reasons, but a top down box helped with that a lot. For financial reasons im stuck with what I have for the forseeable future though. I also fantasize about having a real sump thats not a rubbermaid bin for so many reasons, but the bowfront stand won't fit anything else I can find without taking the tank down. The rubbermaid sump does work surprisingly well for having been running for 9 years although with the relatively new addition of the frag tank it gets pretty sketchy when the power goes out. Lowering the level the top off keeps the water at is on my list, but thats a heck of a project as I'll have to remove and re cut the baffles, among other things.* Parameters are usually quite stable: Temp 78.5 (Up to 80.5 in the heat of the summer) ALK 8.6dKH CA 440 MAG 1400 Salinity 1.026 (Reef Crystals, Refractometer) I haven't tested for anything else in 6 months or so, but I have many other test kits if I feel the need to. I've experimented with dosing amino acids but haven't stuck with it enough to have a noticeable effect.
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Everything is doing great with very few exceptions, and the overall trend is always toward the better.
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I'll end this post with some full tank shots, I plan on updating the tanks progress here from time to time.
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Time for a little update. I recently decided to take the leap to keeping anthias, something Ive always wanted to do. Im down to only one of the red spot glass cardinals left, so I thought now would be a good time, instead of just buying more of those. I ordered a female trio from divers den, along with a tail spot blenny and a maxima clam. They arrived a few days later and everything was going great. Well after 8 days one of the anthias went into hiding, and havent seen it since (thats been about 2 weeks since then). And at day 10 with no warning the maxima clam passed as well. It was seemingly fine one day, then the next. Gonner. I knew one of the anthias would turn into a male and beat up the one female, so I ordered another trio. Immidiatly upon putting the new 3 in one went and hid. The other 2 joined the existing 2 but one just hid, I could see it in the rocks with my flashlight, until the next morning when it was gone, and I havent seen it since. So that was rather upsetting but the good news is the 4 that arent hiding are doing very well, eating like crazy and starting to fatten up. 4 isnt the number I set out to get but Im very happy with the color and activity they add to the tank. I also picked up a starry blenny with the second trio and he seems to be doing great, lots of personality. As for the clam there are several possible causes Ive identified assuming it wasnt just doomed from the start. Possible a 1dkh alk swing that occured casued it, not enough flow possibly, not enough food possibly (it was in my frag tank with only 1 small fish), the frag tank is infested with flatworms and I need to do more research on their effects on clams, also so many bristol worms in that tank that were all over and under the clam even when it was seemingly doing "well", I also thought likely that anthias died and added some ammonia, which being a newcomer maybe the clam just simply couldnt take it. Either way I have more reaserch to do before getting another clam, ive had very mixed results with them.
Overall though the tank continues to do well and coral continues to grow. As it gets colder out we've stopped leaving a window cracked in the house and I noticed the first day the humidity in the house was 60% instead of 10% and the temp of my tank has climbed from 78 average to 81 average peaking at 82.5. I think as it gets even colder out this will resolve itself, but I always forget how dependent our tanks are on the room around them. Current side view Heres a current full system and full tank shot.
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