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Vic's 45gal tank digest "updates"
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System Update Feb 8, 2010
Current System: 45gal Display 29gal sump with refugium Lifereef overflow (600gph) Mag 9.5 return pump Koralia 1 on Naturalwave timer Corallife 2 x 96w CF 3x10,000k & 1xActinic tubes On ~12hrs/day 2x LED Moonlights Refugium: 12"x12" center section of Sump 1x26w Spiral CF 6700k Various macro Chaetomorpha Treatments: IO Sea Salt 1.0028 NLS flakes/1mm Kent Essential Elements ~5ml/week Kent Zooplex - when I remember Stock: Coral Beauty Angel Royal Gramma 2x PJ Cardinals 6-Line Wrasse Lawnmower Blennie Coral/Pixie Hawkfish Tangaroa Goby/Pistol Shrimp pair Coral Banded Shrimp Peppermint Shrimp Sandsifting Star Various Little critters __________________________________________________ __________ Hi all, I'm new to saltwater but not to tanks, been doing fw for a few years including planted tanks with co2. I have been getting together the tank & equipment since last year and this is what I came up with: 45gal tank, 29gal sump with refugium, LifeReef overflow, Mag7 pump, Coralife 96wx2 lights. Fast forward to 1 week ago - I rescued 45 lbs of liverock from a friends tank that needed to get taken down. Now I have a saltwater tank!!!! Here's the setup and pics from last weekend Vic Attachment 4807 waiting for the water Attachment 4808 Refugium: Mag-7 with headpipe and ball valve & heater Attachment 4809 Return side of Regfugium Attachment 4810 LifeReef overflow - this is quieter than my fw tanks! Attachment 4811 Starting to fill-er up! |
Digest 2
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Ooops! Add a bit of salt & look what happens! Attachment 4813 Thought it might clear up after I added the substrate ... Attachment 4814 Much better! About 2-3hrs after adding the liverock - looking clearer. Attachment 4815 fuge is looking better, too Attachment 4816 1 week ago with 3x 4-line Damsels & 3x Half Yellows |
digest 3
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More fish & rock Attachment 4818 dito Attachment 4819 Pencil urchin Attachment 4820 Sand shifting star Attachment 4821 Refugium with Caulerpa I got 5 turbos, 5 Astrea and 10 nassaria snails from JL Friday and added them to the main tank 3 nassaria to the refugium along with a bunch of caulerpa. This past weekend I added 3 blueleg hermits to the tank and 1 blueleg to the fuge. At the same time, I picked up a Tangaroa goby (C. tangeroi) and added him to the main tank. Gonna get an Alpheus to keep him company. I'm going to make up a batch of replacement SW, in case the rock can't handle the load and I need to make a quick, big water change. So far, everything is looking good. All the critters are active and the rock and it's inhabitants (some sps, tube worms, brittle stars, macro) are starting to color-up and look good. Vic |
Looking good! Salt water is far too addictive. We find our freshwater getting ignored since we got into salt.
Have fun!! |
Hope you mean Fowlr and not Fowl :wink:
Looks good by the way :biggrin: |
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I hope that's not a sign - I think I'll go and change that right now... |
What other fish are you thinking of? It was pretty funny though.
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I'd also like to get either a Flame Angel, Coral Angel (C. bispinosis), or an African Pygmy Angel (C. acanthops). Instead of the Bengai's, I might go for Pajama or Polka Dot Cardinals, instead. The only other fish I've got in mind is a Royal Gramma. So, I guess that's a pair of Cardinals, one Angel and the Royal Gramma. I'll decide later whether to keep the some/all of the Damsels, later, but I'll definately keep the Goby and get it an Alpheus sp. at some point. Not sure what all to put in the refugium at this point. Was thinking of Mangrove, but I woke up and decided that wasn't such a good idea. P.S. Glad to be of service with the typo :) |
Hmm, the Bangai cardinals are threatened in the wild but easily bred in captivity, tank bred specimens are common.
So, you are going for a FOWLR? Almost looks like it's on the verge of reefism :wink: Looks good! |
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