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I cried lol. never again do I plan on moving a tank.
So after a nice water change, 2 days later I am starting to get some positive signs. My water has finally cleared up, film algae is less and I finally have my skimmer set perfectly. Huge thanks to red coral, the skimmer pump died and kevin helped me rig together a working pump while we sort out getting a replacement. I'm waiting till august till any sps makes it into the system |
I wanted to cry when I saw your tank too :cry: I've been there so I feel your pain. I'm glad you are pushing on though. That's the test of a true reefer :biggrin:
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Maybe in August I can accidently waunder in to Red Coral there and pick somthing up that will accidently fall into your tank as part of your CLR program.
*Coral Loss Rehab But on the upside http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e6...0/IMG_0175.jpg That still makes me laugh! haha.. While I was in Hawaii the neighbours actually asked Evan if we are growing anything in the basement, and had to show them the fish tank for them to believe him :P |
I second that dude, DAMN THAT SUCKS!!!I'm with Mike on the whole SPS thing in my big tank as well, can't seem to get them to live. So I am going to do a small tank to try out some SPS in a smaller more controlled tank. Hope you can get thing stabilized.
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This time around I am going with minimum rock. Keeping the small 3 islands and I am going for the look of a shallow reef environment. Like when your diving and you start hitting patches of rocks with coral on them, usually indicates that a larger area is coming up. As for corals the far island is going to have a leather, florida ric's, purple deaths, and some "palm tree" paly's. Than the middle island is going to be pocci's, stylo's and one branching acro. the other corner island is going to have pink birdsnest, another branching acro and a digi (superman!). in the middle I want to add a nice sized rock for gsp (i like how it moves in the flow and it always adds a nice green color), than I am going to hunt down a short tentacle plate coral, last but not least... clams. I'm really looking forward to this mixed reef. I still want to get this clown out and add a pair of picasso clowns and than a bunch of inverts. today has been a good day, finally after 2 weeks I can start feeling like things are turning around |
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AND TO THINK!!! I have to find out reading his forum!!!
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:redface:I'm sorry kody, but it was a nice run splitting rhodactis colonies with you. With your pred tank and my mixed reef I don't think things will turn out
on a side note this chick I have been talking to thinks I am nuts about this tank. meh |
So late night insomnia is getting the worse of me... or maybe its the noise from my tank in such a small apartment
Since the move I have regretted not having enough time to properly prep for the tank being in my apartment. I have overseen many challenges and now I am starting to recover. The tank has cleared up after going through a cycle and all of the fish have survived. These are the problems I am facing now: Noise - the design of the sump is producing alot of noise and I want to downgrade to a smaller pump (something in the 750gph range). I also want a new sump. I really wish I kept the 15gal I had on my cube because it was quite and I never had issues with bubbles. Leaks - my check valve is leaking from one of the seals... awesome. Its 2 years old and I must have pinched it when I was putting everything back together. Its not a crazy leak but its enough that I need to wipe it every day. 2 of my bulk heads were previously leaking as well and I think its time to change them up. Stand - its effing ugly. I hate looking at it and I want something that looks more "professional." I would like to get a metal one built. It makes the place look cheap and that just doesn't go with the flow of what i am trying to achieve here. Overflow - I have always hated how I placed the overflow when I was in the designing process of my tank. I should have stuck to my gut feeling and put it in the corner. This is the biggest issue of them all. I can move the overflow but I will have to block on of my 1" returns, which isn't to big of an issue. Getting the new holes cut is the biggest issue of them all. I do not have the resources to do this or the space so am hoping I can find someone with experience that is willing to help. Background - I wish mine was blue instead of black So before the long weekend I am going to make my mind up. I don't have much livestock but most of my fish (besides my goby will have to go). Lucky for me all I have is a few florida ric's, a toadstool, and some acros I will end up getting rid of. I also have my 20gal still, surprisingly, and a 4 bulb t5 fixture. I am thinking about shutting this down till august..... than starting all over officially. So the project will be set back a few more months but I think doing everything right is better than having something that I slapped back together in a rush. |
Anything I can do to help bud just give me a shout. If you where able to bring the tank here we could easily move the overflow, repaint the pack and build a stand in the shop in a day easy.
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