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![]() Added some photos. Including the Eunicid. Eek.
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![]() How are you going to catch him?
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![]() Tomorrow I have to remove a bunch of rock to catch a fish. I know which rock the Eunicid is hanging out in so I will give it a freshwater dip. If that doesn't work I will squirt some soda water in the holes. If that doesn't work I will dip it in PraziPro. That should get him for sure.
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![]() I have finally beat the Valonia plague!!!
![]() In celebration, and because I am finally fairly happy with the way my tank is looking, I think it is time for a top to bottom update (mostly for my own records actually!! lol). Here is what I have goin on now: Tank is 90 gallon 48x18x24" Sump is ~30 gallon 30x16x14" Halides are 2x250w DE w/ Plusrite 20,000K bulbs (look like 13,000K to my eyes) T5s are 2x39w Fiji Purple and UVL Super Actinic Halides 12pm-7pm T5s 8:30am - 9:30pm Return is Poseidon PS3 Skimmer is EuroReef RS-180 with gate valve mod semi-wet skimming 2x150w VisiTherm heaters PhosBan reactor with 300 mL GFO changed every 6 weeks Carbon run passively in a bag in sump for 48 hours once per week BRS Drew's Dosers (x2) for Calcium and Alkalinity Tunze Osmolator ATO Tunze 6055 on single controller Koralia 3 (x2) 50-60 lbs live rock (many years old) <1" aragonite sand (Caribsea Special Grade) 3 lbs coarse shells n stuff for Jawfish (Caribsea Super Reef) ZEOvit Coral Snow 3mL once per week ZEOvit Spur2 3mL once a month or so to lighten SPS Magnesium and Potassium added to water changes 10 gallon weekly water change Temp 78-80 Specific Gravity 1.026-7 (refractometer) Ammonia not detectable (API and Salifert) Nitrate not detectable (Salifert) pH 8.2 (Hanna handheld digital meter) Calcium 420-425 ppm (Elos) Alkalinity 8-9 dKH (Elos) Magnesium 1350-1400 ppm (Salifert) Potassium 380-400 ppm (Korallen Zucht) I took a bunch of fish out recently and replaced them, so now I have (in order of addition): Pearly Jawfish Sharknose Goby Hector's Goby Picasso Percula Clownfish (F) Platinum Percula Clownfish (M) McCosker's Fairy Wrasse 2" (F) Candy Hogfish 2 1/2" Peppermint Hogfish 2" (still in sump) Orange Lip Conch (x2) Fighting Conch (x3) Ring Cowrie (x2) Astraea snail (x3) (all diff species) Nassarius snail (small white kind) Banded Trochus snail Emerald Crab (x4) (one big one banned to sump) Tuxedo Urchin Black Brittle Starfish (4+ yrs old) Stomatella snails (many, self reproducing) Rose Bubble Tip Anemone (x2) Squamosa Clam Gold Teardrop Maxima Clam Photosynthetic Gorgonians (x5) Palau Nepthea GSP on back glass Brain (x5) Candy Cane (neon green) Duncan Torch (Aussie Gold) Acan (x2) Blue Ridge Pipe Organ (green) Cyphastrea (x3) (Meteor Shower, Toxic, and decadia) Fox Ricordea (x4 colors) Goniopora (x2) (pinks) Acropora (x8) (Bali tricolor, Candlelight, Red, etc) Deepwater Acropora (x2) (blue one and yellow one) Birdnest (x4) (Snappy's blue polyp pink and Bird of Many Colors, ORA Green, and a sweet green and pink) Stylophora (x2) (Snappy's rainbow and a red one) Pocillopora (sweet green and pink) Millepora (x2) (Snappy's SuperGrape and a red one) Porites (yellow) Monti cap (green w/ purple rim) Monti samarensis (orange w/ green tips) I think that's all the nitty gritty details. Some near future lighting changes: Halides PFO pendants w/ IceCap electronic ballasts w/ Phoenix 14,000K SE bulbs Tek 48" T5 retrofit kit Oh, I had to move a Jawfish to another tank because the Candy Hogfish kept diving into the Jawfish's burrow and upsetting him. So I just moved him out, and there is only one Jawfish still in my reef. The Blue Assessor is also in another tank, as well as the big male Banggai, and the big female "normal" Percula clown. I'll get some pics next weekend maybe. I have a halide burned out right now, and some of my super high light Acros are not impressed! Last edited by Myka; 10-11-2010 at 05:55 PM. |
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![]() Must post pictures to get a response, eh?
Burned out halide and all: ![]() Frag rack: ![]() Deepwater Acro coloring up nicely nowadays: ![]() My favourite birdnest. Tiny polyps. Pink with iridescent green. ![]() Snappy's blue polyp pink birdy: ![]() Snappy's Bird of Many Colors: ![]() Meteor Shower Cyphastrea: ![]() Lobophyllia. ![]() Ricordea. ![]() Duncan. ![]() |
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![]() lol...
What do you mean, "I took a bunch of fish out recently and replaced them, so now I have (in order of addition)"..? How does one do that? Things look good, BTW. Mitch |
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![]() Mmmm pictures. Must .. respond .... "Looks great!"
The words looked all pretty and stuff too, but I likey the pick-choors evan moar!!1!
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![]() Thanks for the comments everyone, and Randi I agree! Birdnests are my favourite, and I am regretting giving away my "plain ole" pink birdnest in my tank redesign.
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So, a little history...on Sept 10 I decided to rip my reef apart, redo aquascaping (for better flow), remove some fish I couldn't catch, remove a Eunicid worm, and give away some corals because there were just too many! As per this thread, here is my result. Sept 10: ![]() Sept 11: ![]() And then, notice the growth a month later. Check out the top rock on the left. It has the blue polyp pink birdnest, a tabling green and blue Acro, the blue deepwater Acro, and the pink w/ green iridescence birdnest too. Almost an inch in a month on some pieces! I think they like the changes! That dang Caulerpa is really outta control though! Now I can't wait to get my new lighting going. ![]() Oct 11: ![]() Last edited by Myka; 10-13-2010 at 09:29 PM. |