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![]() Tank is looking good.
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![]() looking good pretty cool aquascape
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![]() Larger house = larger tank.
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![]() Yeah, you'd think that, but not in the plans. Lol
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![]() Over the course of last year I also developed a massive aiptasia issue. Almost got out of the hobby due to them because I had no clue what to do or how to deal with them. Then I figured I’d try something radical for fun. I had a jug of 35% hydrogen peroxide laying around that I use to treat algae in my pond. I decided to fill a needled syringe with it and inject the aiptasia with it. This was 100% effective and very satisfying. The aiptasia melt away from the inside out and liquify into water and oxygen. I did a few a day for a week and now they are all gone. If I ever see one again I just whip out the syringe and nuke it right away
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![]() EPISODE III : Revenge Of The Upgrade
So we moved from PoCo to Maple Ridge in September of 2021. Brand new house, double the square footage, but no chance of having a fish room below the display tank as I wanted. Oh well, guess it'll wait for the retirement house. Honestly, I was getting quite tired of having blaring blue light flood the living room while trying to watch tv. So I made the decision to have the tank downstairs next to an unused washroom I can convert into a fish room. All my stuff sat for a couple months while we unpacked and did a few quick renos to make our new home functional. ![]() ![]() ![]() The new spot is the downstairs landing, right next to a washroom. Not enough room for a couch, but I can squeeze a chair or two in there. ![]() Rich came over and sprayed the back of the tank black, because he just couldn't stand looking at it anymore. ![]() Then started the task of putting everything back together. ![]() And here's how she sits today. Guess I should have cleaned all the glass for the pic. ![]() Major upgrades to follow. Convert the washroom into a fish room full of gear. Order a new sump from Concepts. Switch the current sump into a fuge. Build an electronics cabinet for all the electrical do-dabs. Automate water changes and dosing. We will see how far I get with all this. Updates to follow, thanks for looking. |
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![]() Around the same time I started to notice a few aiptasia. Since we were moving and I had to tear the tank down anyway, I didn't bother doing anything about it. It soon got out of hand.
![]() Needless to say, the aiptasia started stinging corals and fish. In my reluctance to do anything, I lost some livestock. Lesson learned. I began to remove the substrate to reduce the impact. ![]() In the summer I started to pull things apart. I am lucky to have reefing friends to help me out. Dave J was gracious enough to care for my remaining livestock during the move. The tank was definitely nasty. ![]() ![]() Last edited by WarDog; 05-01-2022 at 08:52 PM. |