The Atlantics are beautiful, i raised mine from a 1" baby, it is now around 6" and can be very agressive. It doesn't play nice with newcomers though so i will be finding a new home for him when i move everyone else to the new tank. So be prepared.
I hadn't been very active on the forums for awhile and I just came across your thread Dan. Absolutely incredible set up! Fantastic design and a real inspiration. I read through your thread and caught up quickly. I'll certainly be following a long from here on out. It's fun to see the real life ups and downs of a big build like this -- you've taken everything in stride -- bravo!
And, congratz on the new additions this week.![]()
In the famous words of Ferris, Kabella! Joy to read through this build thread and follow progress. Getting good ideas for my next upgrade. Few Technical questions if I may;
Glass thickness and do you know if the builder built sides around bottom or on top of bottom piece of glass?
Anything under the towers or just very flat smooth? Did you do the simulated "power outage" to see if sump handles back flow from returns? I don't trust check valves as they fail at some point. How far from surface are your return lines? Use siphon break? Please share your approach to this important contingency.
Congrats! Like I'm looking at the MIRAGE check-in but with real coral!
danfeig compliments, your aquarium is fantastic.
I am a passionate aquarist Italian (sicily)
you left me speechless.
danfeig two questions:
How long did it take to mature the dry rock?
You've got some live rock for bacteria?
Danday, DAnday, DANday, DANDay, DANDAy, DANDAY!!!!!!!!
Danday, DAnday, DANday, DANDay, DANDAy, DANDAY!!!!!!!!
I'm telling Wayne we need to make a roadtrip to arizona and intercept the fedex guy.:lmao:
What is a sand reactor used for? And why