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If the system is having problems, keeping the corals is only risking losing them altogether. I ended up selling some, but keeping some that I really wanted to keep. Guess what - they died, but the ones I sold off are still out there. Had I sold them all, those others would be around still. Having them "out there" increases their odds of sticking around. It's more important that these things live, than it is that they live "in our tanks." I do understand the dilemma though. Sometimes things are rare and hard to come by. The way around this is, keep frags. This has benefits on several levels. 1) We spread the wealth throughout the hobby. 2) With more frags floating around, the odds that pieces will survive are greater. 3) It's way more fun watching a little coral grow into a bigger coral, than it is to have a showpiece coral (or several showpiece corals). I don't want to be mean here, but I am going to be a bit blunt (sorry). But, your system is PACKED. As corals grow, they shade out their lower portions and block out portions of flow. Thus they're almost self-defeating in a closed system as they get bigger. Whatever you're most comfortable with is your decision of course, but if it were me, I'd seriously consider the fragging option.
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I had to move my tank recently. I fragged everything and distributed as many as I could before the move. I was concerned that I might lose them all during the move, and wanted to ensure they had a chance.
Fortunately for me, everything survived. |
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I think once you invest in an RO/DI unit, a lot of problems may start to go away. I actually couldn't believe you were using tap water. I use it too, but I finally got myself an RO/DI . If I had a tank of that size with that many acros, I would have RO/DI without a doubt. I think it's a big cause to your SPS problems. I can keep SPS fairly well in a 20g with tap water, so I am looking forward to the results with using RO/DI water. At this point in the game with that much money invested in livestock, your doing yourself an enormous favour by adding an RO/DI system.
Good luck !! Hope you stick around... that's one heck of a tank.
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I have decided to keep on with it and move forward with my upgrade plans. I went out and bought a RODI unit today. I also picked up a few other goodies to make my life easier that can be easily adapted to the new setup once it gets rolling.
Tony, I know my tank is a bit on the full side which is why I want to upgrade. By adding in another approx 250 gallons of water and more than doubling the present lighting I believe that what I have would be very sustainable with room for them to grow as well. I am more than happy to do some fragging as some pieces need to be or they are toast anyway. I just need to figure out what to do with them. Thanks to all for your thoughts. I guess all I ready needed was a kick in the pants pep talk. Where there is a will there is a way, and as it happens I have the will. Thanks again,
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Thank god for the kick in the pants pep talk to keep you going eh Greg?
Good luck and keep us posted on the progress of your tank with RODI. I think you'll be happy with your decision to get one
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WooHoo.. Greg's not leavin' us.
Give me a call next time you are in E-Town. |
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Seriously though, good to know that you have the RODi on the way. Is a calcium reactor on you list of goodies as well? I've been pondering one on my 80 gallon system, and I don't know how one can do without with anything bigger.
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THE BARQUARIUM: 55 gallon cube - 50 lbs LR - ASM G3 skimmer - 30 Gallon sump - 22 Gallon refugium / frag tank - 4x 24 watt HO T5's - Mag 9.5 return - Pin Point PH monitor - 400 watt XM 20K MH in Lumenarc reflector - Dual stage GFO/NO3 media reactor - 6 stage RODI auto top up -Wavemaster Pro running 3 Koralia 2's. Fully stocked with fish, corals and usually some fine scotch http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=55041 |
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Yup, I'd help out with some of those frags as well
Glad your sticking around! ![]()
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![]() You have gotten me up and working on my reef some too! I am setting up a 50g tank in my fishroom right now, and plumbing it into my sump. Not sure if it will be a grow out tank, or nudibranch aiptasia treating tank, I need both! Start a new thread on your tank upgrade so we can follow along too. |