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gregzz4 06-29-2016 11:10 PM

Super healthy and happy looking corals bud :hail:

Bblinks 06-30-2016 06:07 AM

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Originally Posted by gregzz4 (Post 994411)
Super healthy and happy looking corals bud :hail:

Thanks man. Sometimes I think I am pretty lucky in this hobby. My Ato broke so I've been manually pumping top off water into the tank and today, while pumping, I totally forgot that I plugged in and within a few minutes 15 gallons of fresh water dumped in the tank. Such a rip head move. Lol salinity went down to 1.022 which is okay for now.....I hope🙊 I was gonna hook up the Ato straight to the 40 gallon drum but thank god I didn't. 🙈

tang daddy 06-30-2016 04:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Bblinks (Post 994438)
Thanks man. Sometimes I think I am pretty lucky in this hobby. My Ato broke so I've been manually pumping top off water into the tank and today, while pumping, I totally forgot that I plugged in and within a few minutes 15 gallons of fresh water dumped in the tank. Such a rip head move. Lol salinity went down to 1.022 which is okay for now.....I hope🙊 I was gonna hook up the Ato straight to the 40 gallon drum but thank god I didn't. 🙈

Rich you did this again? Didn't this happen last month? I have a float style ato you can use let me know.

WarDog 07-01-2016 01:52 AM

Oh man.

hunggi74 07-01-2016 03:23 AM

That's his secret! Stress the corals out once in awhile to keep them strong! Kids, don't try this at home. Should only be attempted by a professional.

Bblinks 07-04-2016 07:59 PM

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Originally Posted by tang daddy (Post 994446)
Rich you did this again? Didn't this happen last month? I have a float style ato you can use let me know.

Thanks Chris but DaveJ was nice enough to lent me his tunze.

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Originally Posted by WarDog (Post 994477)
Oh man.

Tell me about it...Linda was just shaking her head while I was cursing up a storm..

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Originally Posted by hunggi74 (Post 994483)
That's his secret! Stress the corals out once in awhile to keep them strong! Kids, don't try this at home. Should only be attempted by a professional.

Don't let my secret out....:mrgreen:

Reef-Geek 07-06-2016 08:59 PM

Looks amazing!!!
What's your secret to get the Polyp Extension or it was always like that?

Bblinks 07-06-2016 09:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Reef-Geek (Post 994705)
Looks amazing!!!
What's your secret to get the Polyp Extension or it was always like that?

Lots of poop in the water from fishes(higher nutrient) and no angels or any other potential coral nipper.

Reef-Geek 07-06-2016 09:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Bblinks (Post 994708)
Lots of poop in the water from fishes(higher nutrient) and no angels or any other potential coral nipper.

Lol, that's simple.

No other vitamin or amino acid dosing?
Do you mind sharing what do you feed your fish? I saw LRS frozen food at JL but it's way too expensive I don't know if it will be worth it.

Bblinks 07-06-2016 09:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Reef-Geek (Post 994711)
Lol, that's simple.

No other vitamin or amino acid dosing?
Do you mind sharing what do you feed your fish? I saw LRS frozen food at JL but it's way too expensive I don't know if it will be worth it.

I have tried all kinds of supplement from zeo to redsea. I think for the most part, they are supplements. Your core focus should still be on keeping calcium, alkalinity and magnesium in the correct and more importantly stable condition. Out side of that, colors of the corals can be adjusted with some additives if you are not happy with it and lastly, higher nutrient doesn't mean bad water quality, it just means there are more "food" particles for the corals to feed on. Hope this helps.

Bblinks 07-20-2016 10:11 PM

No photo shop
 
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Ginu 07-20-2016 10:39 PM

I honestly don't know why I clicked to view... :jaw:

Looking stunning Rich... I really need some pointers lol...

reeferfulton 07-21-2016 12:17 AM

Insane!!. Man your colors are stunning rich.... sell me your water

hillegom 07-21-2016 01:40 AM

You have captured awesomeness.
Great growth
all those pics and only one fish photobombed, amazing

TimT 07-21-2016 03:09 AM

Wow Rich!!! That Cannabis oil is sure working well for the corals. How do the fish respond to it though?? ;-)

WarDog 07-21-2016 03:19 AM

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Originally Posted by TimT (Post 995427)
Wow Rich!!! That Cannabis oil is sure working well for the corals. How do the fish respond to it though?? ;-)

Lol.

dcw1sfu 07-21-2016 04:56 PM

Looks great rich. Still using just the Hydra 52's for lighting?

Sahin 07-21-2016 07:26 PM

Looking great. Just awesome work man.

Bblinks 07-21-2016 08:43 PM

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Originally Posted by WarDog (Post 995429)
Lol.

What's so funny wardog?:mrgreen:

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Originally Posted by dcw1sfu (Post 995443)
Looks great rich. Still using just the Hydra 52's for lighting?

I am running ATI 8 bulb with 2 tru lumen strips. Thanks.

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Originally Posted by Sahin (Post 995450)
Looking great. Just awesome work man.

Thank you sir!

Bblinks 07-21-2016 08:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Ginu (Post 995410)
I honestly don't know why I clicked to view... :jaw:

Looking stunning Rich... I really need some pointers lol...

Come by anytime buddy.

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Originally Posted by reeferfulton (Post 995417)
Insane!!. Man your colors are stunning rich.... sell me your water

Stop it buddy, your tank is just as nice! My water sucks big time, I only test if I have to....I mean my wife only tests if she has to...my big three swings like the pirate ship at the PNE..:redface:

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Originally Posted by hillegom (Post 995423)
You have captured awesomeness.
Great growth
all those pics and only one fish photobombed, amazing

Thank you! I did it during my water change, fishes were all hiding.

Bblinks 07-21-2016 08:47 PM

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Originally Posted by TimT (Post 995427)
Wow Rich!!! That Cannabis oil is sure working well for the corals. How do the fish respond to it though?? ;-)

I don't know what you are talking about.....:wink:

BTW, I need to come out to your place soon, saw that post of yours and probably need a few things buddy, let me know when is a good time.

tang daddy 07-26-2016 05:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Bblinks (Post 995456)
I don't know what you are talking about.....:wink:

BTW, I need to come out to your place soon, saw that post of yours and probably need a few things buddy, let me know when is a good time.

By I you mean we.... One last hurrah at tims before he leaves.

Bblinks 07-28-2016 08:13 PM

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Originally Posted by tang daddy (Post 995678)
By I you mean we.... One last hurrah at tims before he leaves.

Let's do it!!!!

hunggi74 07-28-2016 11:51 PM

Count me in but only on weekdays and only after 3am

tang daddy 07-29-2016 06:16 AM

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Originally Posted by hunggi74 (Post 995796)
Count me in but only on weekdays and only after 3am

Hung we can face time you when we're there...

Maybe photoshop you in a group photo or something!👍

Bblinks 10-04-2016 06:37 PM

Few pics
 
Been some time since the last update....life has been busy and the tank has been neglected for the summer months. I had some temperature issues with the tank and for a few weeks it was around 30-33 degrees. I lost a few colonies of monties due to bleaching but all and all the tank survived for the most part. Here are some pics shot on the past weekend, excuse the faded color but I am re-directing my focus back into the tank for the fall and winter season and hopefully bring it back to what it should be.

Also, started a new product by Brightwell.
http://brightwellaquatics.com/images...-bio-brick.jpg
Xport BIO Brick
Ultra-porous Biological Brick Media with Superior Performance Characteristics
Overview
Highest porosity and largest usable surface area, per unit weight or volume, of all filtration media available anywhere
Provides huge amounts of aerobic and anaerobic surface area for efficient bacterial colonization.
Provides over 71,000 square feet (6,596 square meters) of surface area per liter of medium. One brick has about 100,000 square feet of usable surface area for bacterial colonization.
When properly colonized, and used as directed, it will reduce toxic ammonia and nitrites to near zero in ponds and all aquariums, marine or fresh.
Also reduces phosphate significantly and dissolved organics.
Works excellently as the only filtration medium for the aquarium or pond or may be employed in addition to other filtration media.
Doped with Aragonite to buffer pH at the bacteria level, preventing acid buildup which eventually would kill the bacteria and reduce capacity. (Which is what happens in competing products)
Sizes
9" x 4.5" x 2.5"
Instructions Guidelines
Use one XPort Bio Brick for every 1,000 U.S. gallons ( 3,800 L ) of system capacity, more for heavy bio loads. Rinse material well with aquarium water or purified tap water. For superior results, seed the material using FlorinBacter, MicrōBacter7 or MicrōBacterCLEAN, as appropriate for your aquarium, by placing XPort Bio Brick in a plastic container, filling it with aquarium water, and then adding the full recommended dose of either bacterial product, based on the size of your aquarium, to that container. Allow to stand overnight and then add the seeded XPort Bio Brick to your system. You may also add the water back to your aquarium, if desired. It is recommended that you use sponge, fine filter floss or other mechanical filtration ahead of XPort Bio Brick to prevent clogging with organic material. For maximum results, also provide a good carbon source for growing bacteria, such as Brightwell Katalyst bio pellets or liquid Reef BioFuel or Florin Axis, as appropriate for your aquarium, as directed on their label.

My personal experience with the product has been positive, the only thing that I found odd was that it floated for 2 weeks before it finally made it's descend to the bottom of the sump. I guess its because the air trapped inside of it....who cares, it's good now. NO3 has dropped from 10 ppm to 5 ppm in 3 weeks and I will do another test tonight to compare more data but so far it is working as advertised. This product is suppose to have 10 times more surface area than siporax which is hard to believe. Anyways, product works and I have my situated right below my filter sock with my biopellets outlet pointed towards the same area which my skimmer inlet is also in the close by vicinity.

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hillegom 10-04-2016 07:06 PM

Great growth and vibrant colours as per your usual
Nice work Rich

Ginu 10-04-2016 09:13 PM

Very nice colors

Wheelman76 10-04-2016 09:23 PM

Wow looking great buddy!!

Bblinks 10-05-2016 12:05 AM

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Originally Posted by hillegom (Post 999586)
Great growth and vibrant colours as per your usual
Nice work Rich

Thanks, work in progress....

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Originally Posted by Ginu (Post 999591)
Very nice colors

Not that nice yet....you should see Jesses.

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Originally Posted by Wheelman76 (Post 999592)
Wow looking great buddy!!

Thanks man!

hunggi74 10-05-2016 12:38 AM

Boo!! I was looking for pics with faded colours n neglected corals...but find the opposite. What does it mean if your 'neglected tank' is better than mine on my best days? Depressing LOL it must be the Brightwells block! I'm going to throw all my Siporax out now. Wife will love it that. Thanks.

maron6977 10-05-2016 03:34 AM

Looks good Rich, everything filling in nicely .
👍

Rice Reef 10-05-2016 03:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Bblinks (Post 999578)
Been some time since the last update....life has been busy and the tank has been neglected for the summer months.

Dunno wat you talking about... corals look fine to me. 😉 If that is the case... Maybe I should neglect my tank too...

duncangweller 10-05-2016 06:49 AM

You make me so mad Rich!

Reef-Geek 10-05-2016 05:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Bblinks (Post 999578)
Xport BIO Brick
Use one XPort Bio Brick for every 1,000 U.S. gallons ( 3,800 L ) of system capacity, more for heavy bio loads.

This is insane, I hope it is not exaggerated.
Tank looks great, very "RICH" colour, you should start make frags now:biggrin:

Bblinks 10-05-2016 06:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Rice Reef (Post 999608)
Dunno wat you talking about... corals look fine to me. 😉 If that is the case... Maybe I should neglect my tank too...

You don't and I have seen your tank, it looks way better than my...:lol:

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Originally Posted by duncangweller (Post 999619)
You make me so mad Rich!

I apologize for any grief I have caused you...:mrgreen:

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Originally Posted by Reef-Geek (Post 999631)
This is insane, I hope it is not exaggerated.
Tank looks great, very "RICH" colour, you should start make frags now:biggrin:

I have been told that I am a collector....(hoarder). Its all mine...mine! :redface:

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Originally Posted by hunggi74 (Post 999602)
Boo!! I was looking for pics with faded colours n neglected corals...but find the opposite. What does it mean if your 'neglected tank' is better than mine on my best days? Depressing LOL it must be the Brightwells block! I'm going to throw all my Siporax out now. Wife will love it that. Thanks.

Color is slowly coming back, you saw wayne's tank, tell me my colors aren't off...

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Originally Posted by maron6977 (Post 999607)
Looks good Rich, everything filling in nicely .
👍

Thanks, slow progress...:biggrin:

Bblinks 10-05-2016 07:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Reef-Geek (Post 999631)
This is insane, I hope it is not exaggerated.
Tank looks great, very "RICH" colour, you should start make frags now:biggrin:

Jess also pointed out that the blocks doesn't need to be replaced but there smaller sized cubes which is the same material just broke down into smaller pieces will need to be replaced as in their description which I found kinda odd. I am having good results from this one brick better than the marine pure so I am not complaining. 1000 gallons per brick does seem a bit ambitious...

F.H 10-05-2016 09:12 PM

Wow, those are awesome pics, the growth has really taken off. The colours look amazing! (btw, sharing is caring :mrgreen:)

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Originally Posted by Bblinks (Post 999578)

Whats the one at the bottom right of this pic? Pretty in pink?

tang daddy 10-05-2016 09:32 PM

Looking good buddy, where did you get that block from I want to try it on my tank...

moosehead 10-05-2016 09:57 PM

You corals look great!


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