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![]() Here is a link to a tank that was featured in one of the reef magazine anuals a few years back, its comming along nicely...
http://thelocust.org/gallery/20041022aquarium |
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![]() Wow.......... I always wondered what came of Richard Harkers 2000 gallon monster
![]() I hope it's in next years Reefs USA. Cheers, Vic [veng68] |
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![]() wow, he has a real algae problem
![]() nice tank though! |
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![]() heh, thats cool... let the pink fuzzy algae grow over your nice sps corals just like it does in the wild... at least it does where humans have screwed up the local environment
![]() Which, is basically what we've done to our fishtanks I spose... Personally, even at 2000g I'd have it nice and desolate like my current barebottom 90g ![]() |
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I went down there to Richard's house in North Carolina as a guest of Bruce Davidson from Sandy's Pet Shop here in Louisville. I don't know a saltwater aquarium from my elbow -- Bruce and I were travelling down there for a model sailplane competition and we stopped by Richard's house! As to the "algae problem", I think I can shed some light... According to Richard, he was on vacation and the guy he had doing maintenance made some pretty boneheaded (boneheaded to you salty geeks) moves. I don't remember the exact details, but something about a water changeout with regular tap water, and I seem to remember something about a high-than-normal water temperature to boot. I may not know much about saltwater aquariums, but I know that warm, hard water is algae's playground! So, from what I gathered, Richard normally has a "clean" tank. Bruce jokingly told me that "it was okay for you lay people to take pictures of his tank like this, but I'm not going to out of respect". Nonetheless, the tank and all the setup he has at his house is really fascinating! He also had a small "breeder" tank with these little spiny worms in it -- too cool! |
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![]() ahhhh, so that makes sense. Thanks for the update!
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