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Old 10-02-2010, 01:42 AM
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On a plus side, wow I love the fish you have. Those anthias are awesome.
Thanks! My fish definitely helped get through the tough times. When everything else was looking like crap they just kept on swimming :-D

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On the plus side, both your tanks still look spectacular as usual, even if less full of corals. Keep up the good fight. Looking forward to seeing more beautiful pics of these gorgeous tanks.
thanks!! Ya the past year has been tough on a few tanks around here.. like I said, the "Event" has cleared up a lot of space that I'm starting to fill in now which is a lot of fun. In it to win it!

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Fox Coral has always been one of my faves....goregous tanks!
The Fox Coral was the first coral I ever got for my first saltwater tank eons ago. Sadly it did not do too well but for the time that it was in that tank it helped to solidify my love of the hobby

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this looks more like two reefs to me.... yes see triggers and large angels in there but its hardly a FOWLR!

edit:: um just read the title and never mind....
You are right though, I need to stop kidding myself as that ain't no FOWLR. I intended for it to be a FOWLR so I always refer to it as the "FOWLR". However, corals somehow manged to creep in there

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Old 10-05-2010, 04:40 AM
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In early July I ordered one of them fancy schmancy new Hanna phosphate checkers. I ended up using it quite a but during the "event" that ripped through the tank as I frantically checked all my parameters pretty much every other day. I have to say it is pretty slick. I wish ALL test kits were like this!





This is what you get in the box..



The checker itself, two test tubes, a stack of 4 (maybe 5 - i forget exactly) regents, AA battery. NOTE: The blue box to the left was an extra box of regent that I purchased. It does not come with it!

It is quite simple to use. First you fill both tubes with tank water. You then empty one packet of regent into one of the tubes and gently stir/mix.



The instructions say to wait 3 minutes before checking the tube with the regent in it. At about the 2.5 minute mark I turn on the checker by pressing the button. It'll display "Add Press C.1" once it is ready for you to insert the tube that only contains the tank water.



Once the tube is inserted press the button. The Phosphate Checker uses this sample as sort of a zero calibration. Once it is ready it will display "Add Press C.2".



This is when you take out the water only tube and insert the tube that has the regent in it. Then press the button again. In a pretty short amount of time (like a few seconds), it gives you a reading. voila!



Nice and simple. I do have two gripes about it though. 1. I find the openning of the test tube small and tricky to get all the regent out of the packet and into the tube. There may have been some spillage so I had to do a couple of tests 2. The display only stays on for a few seconds. After that it completely shuts off. If you press the button again it starts from scratch which means it expects you to put the water-only tube back in for calibration. Mildly annoying when you're trying to line it up for a photo shoot.
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Old 10-05-2010, 05:11 AM
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Kien your photos are too good, the quality is actully burning my retnias and making me feel inadiquite in all of my posts !!

Tanks are looking wonderful as always buddy!
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Old 10-05-2010, 05:21 AM
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Kien your photos are too good, the quality is actully burning my retnias and making me feel inadiquite in all of my posts !!

Tanks are looking wonderful as always buddy!
What's that? You want to see more pictures? Okay!

Nori time is a great time to see ALL the fish at once. No one can resist Nori on a stick!










Sadly this does not work in the 131g aggressive tank since most of the fish in there have sworn off Nori for some reason. A scallop or clam on a stick maybe. I'll have to try that.

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Old 10-05-2010, 05:30 AM
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Hopefully I don't jinx myself.. but I think the "event" is behind me now. Corals are all looking good, growth is back on track and colours are returning.

This is a "skyberry" stag which is normally a baby blue that had completely browned out during the event. As you can see it has regained much of its colour.



I've also put in some new frags to see how they faired and they have all done well.











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Old 10-05-2010, 06:04 AM
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.........ya......pretty much what Levi said!.....awsome pics man!.......good to see and hear that you are happy with the tank again
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Old 10-05-2010, 07:18 AM
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Good to see things are on the up & up Kien. Found the same thing with the Hanna meter, you don't have much time between the 2 tubes during the test. Great pic's also .
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Cool Photos

What kind of equipment are you using to photograph your corals? They are fantastic shots!

Looks like a nice macro lens.... or perhaps a point and shoot with great macro setting!

I hope to rival those shots once my tank is complete!! LOL!
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What kind of equipment are you using to photograph your corals? They are fantastic shots!

Looks like a nice macro lens.... or perhaps a point and shoot with great macro setting!

I hope to rival those shots once my tank is complete!! LOL!
thanks Most macro photos were taken with the Canon 5D Mark II with 100mm macro lens. In water photos were taken with the Olympus Stylus Tough 6000 in macro mode.
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Old 10-10-2010, 10:52 AM
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This is a "skyberry" stag which is normally a baby blue that had completely browned out during the event. As you can see it has regained much of its colour. ...
Interesting that one coral "browned out" while others were dying off.

Browning is a typical sign of high nutrients, isn't it?
Perhaps the mucus secretion from your LPS and soft corals had increased suddenly for some reason leading to a high level of dissolved organics, plus some added chemical warfare happening at the same time.

Were you adding any corals shortly before that "event" or fragging anything?

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