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christyf5 08-15-2006 05:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by reef_raf
Christy, do you have a sand bed? I went BB this time, and I can see the difference in growth from older tanks with sand.

No I don't have a sandbed, that was my final resort to get rid of the dinos last year. I have had great success since I got rid of the sandbed last May and will never go back to having one.

Guess I just need to deal with the nutrients issue now. :neutral:

Aquattro 08-15-2006 05:45 PM

How much and how often do you feed the fish? And how many fish?

christyf5 08-15-2006 05:51 PM

jeez, I'm kind of ruining your thread here aren't I? :redface:

I feed the fish a 1cmx1cm chunk of frozen mysis every day. I thaw it out and drain off the liquid before I feed it. I used to feed a 5cmx10cm chunk of nori every day but have since stopped doing that and only feed it about 2x a week now. If everyone ate nori I'd stop with the frozen.

Currently I have a 4" regal tang, 4" scopas tang, 5" tailspot wrasse, 3" bangaii cardinal, 2-1" neon gobies and a 1-1" lined blenny. Mostly the frozen food is for the cardinalfish, he's a picky little bugger.

Aquattro 08-15-2006 06:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by christyf5
jeez, I'm kind of ruining your thread here aren't I?

nah, just a bunch of silly pictures. I feed a few pellets almost everyday, a good feeding of mysis just before water change day. A small square of nori twice a week for the tang and clowns, and that's it.
I have a yellow tang, a sixline, 2 clowns and a chromis (oh, and a mantis). They're all fat and happy, and my nutrients stay low. NO3 has never been detectable, no algae to speak of, and better colors than I ever had before.

reeferaddict 08-15-2006 06:16 PM

Sorry to hijack... Christy, after looking at Brad's system... I'm thinking OUR nutrient issues are in the rock... Brad has very little comparitavely, NO refugium, ultra clean setup, WAY more flow and really minimizes feeding. I know I feed too much, and with your fish biology background you likely feed more than the corals should be exposed to as well. Brad's rock is very clean while both of ours has different stuff growing on and in it. Also in my case the sandbed... but I am going to get rid of it and add a couple more Tunzes while I'm at it along with 400 watt lights... I already removed the RDSB out of the sump... so my sump is now absolutely bare... I wasn't a BB fan... (Well I LOVE bare bottoms really!), but after seeing Brad's Porites encrust and a Monti filling in another big area that you can't see in the pics, I figured his isn't BB anyways!

Delphinus 08-15-2006 06:21 PM

I'm feeling left out so I'm going to jump in and hijack as well. :lol:

Nah, seriously, here's my question:

Quote:

Originally Posted by reef_raf
square of nori twice a week for the tang and clowns

How big of a square, and.. I'm curious, how fast is it devoured?

Aquattro 08-15-2006 06:27 PM

Tony, probably 2in x 4in, takes a couple of hours to go. The sixline is the only one that doesn't eat it.

SuperFudge 08-15-2006 11:26 PM

Very Nice Brad !

The Desalwii/Plana is insane....aswell as the Hoekesami(?)...i wish i could get that purple to come out on mine like that.

Thats one i could say thats stuck in frag mode for me aswell.

Very nice, and best of luck with your move.

Marc.

Aquattro 08-16-2006 02:16 AM

Thanks Marc! Ya, that purple really jumps out, hopefully it spreads to the rest of the tank :)

StirCrazy 08-16-2006 12:24 PM

what day are we breaking coral... Oh moving again!?

Steve


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