3 Year Anniversary Pics

Amazing, the FTS shot goes to my wallpaper as well.

Can I ask how many years did you grow the PM and OT to that size?

Continue on the two inlands topic, suppose one really like to have lot of coral (break less is more rule) and want to let his coral grow big, like yours. Do you think fancy rockwork is needed at all? Since you can not see it anyway, why not save some effort and just lay out some minimum rockwork (each rock = an island for a coral, low rock on front, high rock on back) that way you get better flow and relatively easy to move individual colony around.

Thanks, Ryan
 
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Thanks again everybody!

i would just like to say amazing. i love the growed in look. so what is ur secreat
Thanks! This article sums up my philosophy the best.

http://www.manhattanreefs.com/forum/...e-success.html

Good lighting, high import/export, decent flow, stable parameters, and consistent maintenance and husbandry.

Holy crap, your colors and growth are insane! Is that the original purple monster in the second to last pic? Very nice indeed:)
Thanks. Yes...I now have two colonies of the Tyree PM. The larger one is in the back of the pic below and the smaller one is in the foreground.

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Amazing, the FTS shot goes to my wallpaper as well.

Can I ask how many years did you grow the PM and OT to that size?

Continue on the two inlands topic, suppose one really like to have lot of coral (break less is more rule) and want to let his coral grow big, like yours. Do you think fancy rockwork is needed at all? Since you can not see it anyway, why not save some effort and just lay out some minimum rockwork (each rock = an island for a coral, low rock on front, high rock on back) that way you get better flow and relatively easy to move individual colony around.

Thanks, Ryan
Thanks Ryan. I have been growing OTs for about 3 years and the PM for around 2 1/2 years. As for rockwork, I do believe less is better....leave room for those corals to grow if you are going to be in it for the long haul.
 
Happy Birthday to your tank Keith. How did you make out with your frag tank? Must be about a year old now. Got any pictures?

Your equipment room is very impressive. Why don't you share a picture for the new users who haven't read your TOTM article?

Do you miss the slimer? It was such an impressive piece. So Leggy and bright.
 
Is the birdsnest stinging any nearby corals? Does it have a strong sting? Im asking because mine is located too close to a stag and I was wondering who would win the battle? Thanks
 
Congrats Keith.....An amazing tank.

I hate to do it to folks, but I have had the pleasure of seeing this tank in person several times and it is simply a thing of beauty. I think of greater importance is how wonderful of a person Keith is. He knowledge of reefkeeping is obviously off the charts. However, as you can see by all his threads on RC over the years he is a soooo willing to share his expertise on reefkeeping. It is a true testament of this hobby and it keeps all of us striving to reach his level.

I am proud to say I have several of his corals in my tank, but haven't reach the level of growth or corals. Waiting for a lighting upgrade and some luck, lol. Anyhow Keith.....keep up the good work and I know I speak for others, you are a TREAT for all of us on RC.

I must confess, that when designing my new 180-gl build I used a lot of Keith designs and setup from his '09 TOTM thread...as they say if you can't beat them join them. And I am happy to report that after 9-weeks now things have been going well.

Keep up the GREAT work...Tony
 
Happy Birthday to your tank Keith. How did you make out with your frag tank? Must be about a year old now. Got any pictures?

Your equipment room is very impressive. Why don't you share a picture for the new users who haven't read your TOTM article?

Do you miss the slimer? It was such an impressive piece. So Leggy and bright.
Thanks! The frag tank is doing great! I couldn't get rid of some algae for the first 6 months but now it is humming along. I don't have any wide shots but here are some pics of my frags.

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And here are a couple of shots of the equipment room...

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As for the Slimer, I do miss the colony but it definitely opened up space for a bunch of other acros. And I also have plenty of frags left :lol2:
 
Is the birdsnest stinging any nearby corals? Does it have a strong sting? Im asking because mine is located too close to a stag and I was wondering who would win the battle? Thanks
The Birdsnest is not stinging other corals. In fact, it is supporting a couple of large colonies that have gotten too big to support their own weight :lmao:
Congrats Keith.....An amazing tank.

I hate to do it to folks, but I have had the pleasure of seeing this tank in person several times and it is simply a thing of beauty. I think of greater importance is how wonderful of a person Keith is. He knowledge of reefkeeping is obviously off the charts. However, as you can see by all his threads on RC over the years he is a soooo willing to share his expertise on reefkeeping. It is a true testament of this hobby and it keeps all of us striving to reach his level.

I am proud to say I have several of his corals in my tank, but haven't reach the level of growth or corals. Waiting for a lighting upgrade and some luck, lol. Anyhow Keith.....keep up the good work and I know I speak for others, you are a TREAT for all of us on RC.

I must confess, that when designing my new 180-gl build I used a lot of Keith designs and setup from his '09 TOTM thread...as they say if you can't beat them join them. And I am happy to report that after 9-weeks now things have been going well.

Keep up the GREAT work...Tony
Thanks Tony! I always love to share any knowledge that might help other reefers so it is great to hear things are going well. I have to stop by and check out your setup one of these days.
 
I love your setup up Keith and thanks for taking the time to post more pics.

Your tank is a true inspiration to many!! Great work 'Sir ReefBum'
 
My Hat is down for you Mr. Keith. (Sir, ReefBum).

All the way my favorite tank and setup. I wish I was near to you so I can have some frags from your frag tank.:)

Love the corals with the beautiful colors. Your choice is amazing.:thumbsup:
 
Love the frag tank. Where did you get it? What are the dimensions? Does it have some type of bracing? What bulb do you have over it?
 
Very clean propagation setup keith. I'm looking to do something similar and may come to you for suggestions :D
 
Thanks coraltastic, v1...rotate, syedjilani!

Love the frag tank. Where did you get it? What are the dimensions? Does it have some type of bracing? What bulb do you have over it?
Thanks. I got it from Greenwich Aquaria in CT. It is acrylic and is 36"L X 24"W X 12"T with 2" euro-bracing. Same MH light I have over the main tank...a 400W Radium on a Sunlight Supply Blue Wave 7 HQI ballast.

Very clean propagation setup keith. I'm looking to do something similar and may come to you for suggestions :D
Sure. Glad to help.
 
Wow Keith its been a while since I have seen any activity from you and thought I would pop in your thread to check out your tank. Looking absolutely amazing!! Can't believe those PM colonies! So nice to see when people lay off the fragging and let those things grow. Inspires me to find me a frag to start my own colony.

Post some current shots for us when you get a chance.

Erik
 
This thing is just so amazing, i want something like this one day. Ivee been thinking about doing a frag tank once my little guys start growing! I might have to swing by and check out your setup one of these days. What kind of blue stag is that on your right side? Ever interested in selling some frags? Im in the city quite often and have been looking at buying some. :D
 
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