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Old 10-18-2015, 04:39 AM
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Tank looks awesome Greg
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Old 11-15-2015, 01:05 AM
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Tank looks awesome Greg
Missed this
Thanks Bill !

Still dealing with unwanted slimy stuff/algae here/there and everywhere

Looking to replace some LR in the near future to make room for some of my larger colonies and new aquisitions
Thoughts are to remove corals I no longer desire, lower my structures to make room for growth and swimming room, and generally clean up the tank

Currently I can't fully clean the back glass due to Aquattro's plating monti (thanks Brad, it's an excellent grower and will be kept);




The green slimer monstrosity is mm away from touching the front glass and less than inches from the surface;


The blue deepwater I bought from Steve Fedyk years ago @ one of Rich's swaps didn't grow for years. Nadda until the watermelons started growing up it's base. Now it's nearly on the glass too.



The red digi still needs pruning for cleaning space and I'll have to thin it out soon so it doesn't block it's own light/growth.


This monti from Chris nearly 4 years ago never grew. Then this summer it went gangbusters and over grew a yellow acro


Looking forward to some re-scaping very soon, and a new tank on with an external overflow (down the road)

These are the new aqusitions I'll make room for
GARF bansai, red planet, some kind of turaki, pearlberry, pink lemonade, and 2 unknowns


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Old 11-15-2015, 02:24 AM
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awesome tank !
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Old 11-15-2015, 04:27 AM
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Looking good Greg
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Old 03-10-2016, 04:16 AM
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Not so great update

Here's the tank back in January


Here's the tank today


Keep in mind this is an unintentional reset.
As some of you know I'm building a bigger sump. So last night I'm looking under the DT to plan some plumbing changes and noticed some water in the stand. Took some time to find where it was coming from, and unfortunately it turns out not to be a plumbing issue.

There is a hole in the seam just above the bottom trim.


Here's a video link

This is what I found on the inside. Dimples in the silicone. They were below the sand so I think the sand was keeping it from spewing. It only started to pour out once I dug around.


I had my wife hold a towel against it while I drained the tank. Luckily I have a spare drum so I could save the water.
Also lucky I have many heaters and powerheads.

I transfered all the LR and coral I want to keep into a couple tubs.


The fish are in the 20g QT. Another lucky situation. I just finished putting our yellow coris back in the DT last Saturday after putting him through a round of Furan-2 and Kanaplex.


They are going into the 36g bowfront tomorrow night.
Yet another lucky situation. I almost sold this tank once but thought I'd better keep it for this kind of situation.


Then I'm putting all the coral I want to keep into the 20g

Aqueon and J&L are doing an amazing job of getting the warranty situation taken care of.
Looks like it may be a couple weeks before the new tank arrives. Doesn't matter as I'm going to redo and tidy up a lot of stuff.

So looking at this from a positive perspective, now I have a chance to get rid of corals I don't want, clean up some algae issues and do a re-scape.
Plus I can now pull the tank away from the wall a few inches more. This way I'll be able to use a Mag Float on the back instead of a Kent scraper.

On the negative side, I missed a day of work due to being up too late last night. I'll have to steam clean some carpet and wash out a bucket of old sand.

As for losses so far all fish and inverts are alive, but looks like I'll lose our hammer colony. The favia and candy cane colonies aren't looking too happy either. I'll know more in the next couple days.
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Old 03-10-2016, 05:06 AM
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Brutal dude. All that surplus equipment came in handy. Let me know if there's anything I can do to help.
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Old 03-10-2016, 05:21 AM
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Wow an upgrade that nobody wants, I guess if there's an upside at least you found the problem before a major gush.
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Hey! I never "LEFT" the hobby, just doing fresh water now. Which is still listed as part of Canreef if I'm not mistaken.
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