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I have a feeling we are going to see some nice fish purdy soon lol.
Six Odontanthias borbonius? Six? Yea I am no longer worthy.
That's one for every section of your tank!! Sweet!!!
You'll love em Dan, they act like puppies
Wow, nice buy and great addition. Great news on the Sohals.
Congrats on the Borbonius. I only have a pair but they adjusted quickly into my tank and eat everything I put in the tank.
Only issue I have is I like small fish and these guys are growing quickly.
Best of luck with them. They are very cool.
Dave B
Wow, you have a beautiful tank.![]()
Really nice looking colonies you got there Dan.
Awesome colonies, the polyp extension is great! The anthias will look amazing in the display as well, good luck!
Dan, sweet SPS colonies buddy!! Well done.
:smokin::smokin::smokin: Those are some pimp SPS colonies there.
Those colonies look great. Thanks for the pics
Hi Dan - those pictures are great. We can't wait se to how the Sohals will act in DT with all the other tangs. nice looking Borbonius. good luck with them. by the way, do you know what type of camera and lens were used to take your pictures? thanks Byron
Leroy, are you tellin' me that i'm pippin???
LED lighting can grow SPS![]()
Dan, have you ever considered running a webcam on your tank (or on a quarentine tank)? I am not sure if you have a feasable place to set one up but it would be fun to watch!
I have a webcam running on my tank. Its great to just check in and see the tank while I am at work and even better for when I am out of town.
~Nathan
Hey Renton777.
I do have a webcam but the quality is absolutely terrible. The issue isn't the quality of the camera, it's my bandwidth. Where I live, we don't have cable or DSL because of the remoteness of my house and all of the rock around here. My internet is basically "beamed" to me. If I have the camera on, yu can't even surf the internet in the house.
It would be neat if you let the public view by Skype access with a live feed.
Just amazing. Finally got thru all 79 pages. Just an incredible tank. I am pretty inspired to get my next build goin. Of course it's only going to be a 40 breeder with a 20 sump. Lol. Keep it up Dan I love reading about it.
danfeig,
looking at you sps', i noticed a unicorn tang. iirc you do pairs of tangs? 2 unicorns, 2 sohals, 2 clowns, 2 orangesholders, 2 etc. etc. etc....do you worry in a year or two you will have to remove some? i realize your breaking new ground here, but those are some huge fish.
Good question. I have a pair of Lopezi Tangs and a pair of Vlamingii Tangs that are getting big. The answer is "we'll see!". If they get too big, there are a few larger aquariums here and in Phoenix that I will be able to give them to. Or you never know...perhaps I will have to build a much larger display tank.:fun4:
wow, can't wait to see the upgrade :eek2:...i wonder whos upgrade build will see water first, you or Newbie Aquarist? :spin3:
Good question. I have a pair of Lopezi Tangs and a pair of Vlamingii Tangs that are getting big. The answer is "we'll see!". If they get too big, there are a few larger aquariums here and in Phoenix that I will be able to give them to. Or you never know...perhaps I will have to build a much larger display tank.:fun4:
Or you never know...perhaps I will have to build a much larger display tank.:fun4:
I have a question, and I haven't seen it explained anywhere...on the lock line returns coming through the bottom of the tank, how do you keep the whole tank from draining in case of a power outage, are there check valves involved? I'm hoping to take on a large custom build soon and want to incorporate a similar return into my build. Any info/advice would be great!
I'm not sure how Dan has his setup but making sure you do not have a setup that will create as siphon is IMPORTANT. So let me address a few of them.
1) If you have PVC lines going up, over and down into the tank you can drill a small hole just below the water line. If you lose power this will siphon a little water and then break the siphon once the hole is exposed.
2) Watch pumps. If you lose power water can go in either direction thru the pump so they can turn into a siphon.
3) Closed loops should NOT be a problem. The Closed loops don't take any water out of the tank.
In most cases the display tank will be above the sump. So when power fails some water will drain from the display back into the sump. You will need to ensure your sump will handle it. In Dan's case he has almost 21 gallons per inch in his tank. He has to make sure of 2" will drain his sump must be able to handle 42 gallons.
If your sump can not handle it, bad things happen......The wife will not be a happy camper and fish funds become harder to get. :spin1:
Joe
Small correction
3) Closed loops should not be a problem.
This is because, hense the name closed, they never drain into one area or another. They are truly closed until you crack the valve when doing maintenance.