270 Gallon SPS tank for JBNY

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11070132#post11070132 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by ReefArtist
My IC660 last week had the same problem - white smoke and all. I was also lucky to be home at the time and no my GFCI didn't trip. I had VHO's on them - very strange that it happened, all my wires were in great shape as it had only been on for just over a year.

Wow that is strange. That smoke really stunk up the house too. Glad you were home to catch the problem as well.
 
I thought it was strange also and I was glad you posted the problem. I should get mine back this week from IceCap, it will be interesting to see if we had the identical problem. It really scared me, I ran for the fire extinguisher. When I took it into my LFS you could still smell it - sent it right to IceCap no questions asked.
 
Joe - is that all the higher the water will go due to the overflows? Would have there been a way to cover any of that up with the canopy?

Top does look sweet BTW...you got some fine craftsmanship going on there. :thumbsup:
 
I love how you made the stand and hood contemporary to fit the rest of the room. I'm a wannabe decorator so to speak and I really appreciate when a room is well put together whether it be traditional, contemporary, old world etc. The glass shelves are a nice touch too. I like when a tank is either inwall like a piece of art or made to blend in with the room as you have done. I don't like to see a huge box out of place in a room. I am just super impressed with what you have done and I'm know to be overly picky ; )

Amanda
 
Just got a chance to catch up on your updates and saw the finished stand and canopy. That looks very very nice, it's really different and finished in appearance. fantastic job!
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11077970#post11077970 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by SVTour
Joe - is that all the higher the water will go due to the overflows? Would have there been a way to cover any of that up with the canopy?

Top does look sweet BTW...you got some fine craftsmanship going on there. :thumbsup:

Yeah that is as high as the water line goes. There is not a lip around the tank like with oceanic or AGA so you can see the water line. I could have covered it with the canopy but I actually like the look better.

Thanks Amanda. We've been working on this room slowly for a while. And the idea was to try and make it so that the tank fit in with the rest of the room which is almost entirely Italian contemporary. I think it came out really nice. Actually a little better than I thought.

Again thanks for all the kind words guys!
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11077970#post11077970 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by SVTour
Joe - is that all the higher the water will go due to the overflows? Would have there been a way to cover any of that up with the canopy?

Top does look sweet BTW...you got some fine craftsmanship going on there. :thumbsup:

Yeah that is as high as the water line goes. There is not a lip around the tank like with oceanic or AGA so you can see the water line. I could have covered it with the canopy but I actually like the look better.

Thanks Amanda. We've been working on this room slowly for a while. And the idea was to try and make it so that the tank fit in with the rest of the room which is almost entirely Italian contemporary. I think it came out really nice. Actually a little better than I thought.

Again thanks for all the kind words guys!
 
JB NY, congrats your tank looks amazing love the finish furniture beautiful lines VERY high end, im sure is going to look amazing like your older tank!
 
Thanks again guys.

As for fish. Sneaky me.. I put some fish and coral in about two weeks ago. I picked up my fish that were being fish sat at the aquarium for me. I also came back with some corals. the Hammer coral, two birdsnests, two fungia and a small clam. The fish I brought back were the two Clownfish (Amphiprion ocellaris) and my Coral Beauty (Centropyge bispinosus).

This weekend I picked up, a small copperbanded butterfly, a one spot fox face and three firefish. Unfortunately the foxface didn't last 24 hours in the tank. :( he was a little thin and I was hoping I could save him, but I wasn't able to get him to eat and the poor guy didn't make it. All the others seem to be doing fine though.

The other fish I am looking to get are.

Another One-spot Foxface (Siganus unimaculatus)
Tuka Anthias (Pseudanthias tuka) 1 male 4 females
Dispar Anthias (Pseudanthias dispar) 1 males 4 females
Achilles Tang (Acanthurus achilles)
Fathead/Sunburst anthias (Serranocirrhitus latus)

One or the other
Spotted Leopard Wrasse (Macropharyngodon meleagris)
Splendid Leopard Wrasse (Macropharyngodon bipartitus)

Eventually when I get acros in the tank I will add a bunch of green clown gobies (Gobiodon histrio). I had them in my last tank and they worked out real well.
 
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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11082145#post11082145 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by JB NY
the Hammer coral

Do you really want to do that again? :D

Tuka anthias are pretty darn delicate. I.d definitely go with:
Splendid Leopard Wrasse (Macropharyngodon bipartitus)
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11082754#post11082754 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Zoom
Joe , Any problems with the Coral Beauty nipping on corals/clams?

This one has never been a problem. He is at least 6 years old at this point.

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11082800#post11082800 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by tacocat
Do you really want to do that again? :D

Tuka anthias are pretty darn delicate. I.d definitely go with:
Splendid Leopard Wrasse (Macropharyngodon bipartitus)

Actually I don't but my wife insisted that if the clowns come back I had to bring back a piece of their "home".

I've got a good source for the tuka anthias so I can make sure they are eating and healthy before I take them. So I am hopeful I will have good luck with them.
 
Great job so far Joe. Your contributions on RC are always helpful. But I'm surprised by your choice of the Gobies. I've always wanted to add a few to my tank (green and yellow) but was scared away by all the stories of them nesting/laying eggs in the sps. Did you have any issues with them doing that or other bad deeds previously? I have a long nose hawk in my tank now and he has taken up residence in my orange montipora, but with no ill effect and he's very cool.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11084887#post11084887 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by tony13
Great job so far Joe. Your contributions on RC are always helpful. But I'm surprised by your choice of the Gobies. I've always wanted to add a few to my tank (green and yellow) but was scared away by all the stories of them nesting/laying eggs in the sps. Did you have any issues with them doing that or other bad deeds previously? I have a long nose hawk in my tank now and he has taken up residence in my orange montipora, but with no ill effect and he's very cool.

I had zero problems with the green gobies in my old tank. I had researched them a lot before they went in. Later, when people were having problems with gobies supposedly nesting and causing problems with acroporids. I was able to track down and discuss some of the problems with these gobies with Biologist Dr. Philip Munday who had done a lot of research with these kinds of gobies.

Here is an excerpt from my correspondence with Dr. Philip Munday on Gobiodon feeding on acroporid polyps.

"It has often been suggested that Gobiodon feed on coral polyps, but the degree to which they do so is not really known. I have observed Gobiodon okinawae [yellow gobie] feeding on coral polyps in the field and also found evidence of coral feeding in gut samples of this species, so this one definitely does feed on live coral tissue. I have found no concrete evidence of coral feeding in other species of Gobiodon, although this is not to say that they don't eat polyps under the right circumstances. I suspect that most species are probably fairly generalist in diet and will eat anything of value from the water column (e.g zooplankton) or from the benthos. Some species probably do feed on the host coral, but it is unlikely to be their sole source of nutrition."

Nothing for certain. But I've had good luck with the green clown gobies so I'm not worried about adding them.
 
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