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Wow, what the ell is going on Brad! :eek:
How many NETS did you use for that! :razz: :mrgreen: Oh let me guess your having a frag sale :biggrin: I sure hope disaster hasn't struck :sad: cheers, Rich |
Rich, no disaster. I got bored on Friday night and decided to remove my DSB. And although a frag sale wasn't planned, I do find my self with a ell of a lot more corals than I had 6 hours ago!! My largest table is now 6 or 7 smaller tables, green pocillipora all over the place, etc!!
I'm also stuck with the idea of adding eurobracing, but I have more tubs of rock and corals than I planned on and now I'm not sure I can wait for the silicone to set before I'll need to get everything back inheated moving water!!! :eek: |
Brad,
That's a very sad thing to see :cry: A tank with no water. Dont know how you can stand it. 24 hrs is a long time to wait :lol: |
what all do you need Brad? why don't you bring stuff and put it in the pool? we can segragate a area for your stuff.
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Are you removing your DSP because of all the talk of them failing or did it fail on you?
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Well sounds like you have your work cut out for you Brad!
What's all this talk about DSB failing? I must have been snoozing, as I haven't heard anything along those lines. As for the frag's, well I could make a trip over next weekend to lighten your load if you will still have them by then. You could give me a bulk discount :mrgreen: :razz: And why the euro bracing, just for some added strength or do you plan on not trimming back your colonies for awhile :razz: Goodluck and I hope all goes well :biggrin: Drop me a PM if you are interested in the above offer. I heard somewhere that if you silicone in euro brace's that you are supposed to wait 72 hours for it to cure :razz: :razz: :razz: cheers, Rich |
Rich, it's possible that my sand problem stems from an open bucket off sand and my cat. Most of the sand is about 4.5 years old, so it's possible that the old sand syndrome hit me :biggrin:
I've been fighting some weird algae for a while on the sand, and just decided I'm tired of it. I'm putting more sand in, but only about an inch. The eurobracing isn't going to happen; I didn't plan this well enough and I can't force my critters to suffer due to my poor planning. I'm just going to have to clean the center brace more diligently. Now I have the task of filling the tank up. I have no idea how I'm going to fit everything back in. And I'll have an official frag tank set up in the next few days, and should be able to give you an idea if and what is available! |
that empty tank must stink :lol:
good luck with the resetup, hope all goes well and smooth. |
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Ona sad note, I lost my anthias overnight. Looks like the heater crapped out inthe holdig tank. |
Whoa! Didn't see this comming Brad. :eek:
Getting rid of the centerbrace would of been cool! I guess you could do this all over again next weekend, right? :lol: Too bad about the anthias though, that was a beauty. A white sandbed is gonna look so good in that tank. You must be busy but update pics would be great. |
nothing but white water at this point. I'll post pics as soon as I can see something :eek:
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So everythings in there, it's just a bit cloudy..? |
nope, nothing is in yet. I'm trying to bring the temp up on the tank. It's half full and I want to match teh temp of the holding tanks. Almost there. As soon as i get the main pumps online, it'll clear up quickly.
Problem is getting all the stuff in there, becuase I'm using all the old water. I can't see anything to place the corals, and I can't put the rest of the water back in until I move the corals back. |
Did you buy brand new sand? Or wash the old stuff?
Sorry for all the questions :mrgreen: |
new sand, only a couple of bags.
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are your heaters not suposed to be in the sump?
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shouldn't i? :cry: |
Jesse, sorry, just sarcasm. Yes, you should put heaters in sumps! Steve just noticed mine hanging inthe tank instead of the sump. This was due to not having the return pump going yet. Sorry for any confusion :biggrin:
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Geezzz Brad, you and Steve sure know how to :confused: people, I guess I better pull my heater out of my overflow! :razz: :razz: :razz:
cheers, Rich |
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More pics?? :mrgreen:
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Here is a temp arrangement. I haven't arranged things yet. http://www.islandreef.ca/post/newtemp.jpg And here is my light blue milli peeling :cry: http://www.islandreef.ca/post/peel.jpg |
Why is it peeling,because of changing things around in the tank?hope it recovers :sad:
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The renos took a bit more of a toll than I had anticipated. The temp dropped too low in the holding tank, and my rock went overnight with no heat or circulation. Pretty sloppy planning on my part really. :rolleyes: |
Jeez man,sorry to hear about your livestock!
Best of luck! |
It gets better all the time. I just pulled half my male mandarin from my skimmer pump! :frown:
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Only good things can happen now - right ? :wink:
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yaaa, right.... I lost my yellow humilis. Not dead, I just can't find it. I know it ws there when I emptied the tank... :confused: |
Really sorry to hear about your losses Brad, that really sucks :sad:
I hope the rest of the stuff bounces back o.k. :smile: On kind of a brighter note, I guess you won't need to trim those monsters back for a few days now :razz: |
Well, here is the "new look" one week after removing the sand. I still need to aquascape the right side, but this is the general idea. The sand still needs to be distributed around evenly.
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Simply Stunning :exclaim:
I really like the new look Brad :cool: And once again, sorry for your losses :sad: |
Thanks Rich, it turned out better than I had expected. So far I haven't completely lost anything, although some pieces suffered heavily. I even found the yellow humilis that got "misplaced". My large table ended up in 7 pieces, and I only have one piece left. Hopefully it makes it.
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Glad the tangs made out okay :cool: :biggrin:
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