A Splash of Color - My SPS Peninsula Reef

I haven't tried it but I'm thinking about putting a valve on the drain and try this madness on my tank. It all makes sense and would work pretty good on my tank as I use biopellets.
 
A Splash of Color - My SPS Peninsula Reef

I have it hooked up to my doser to it only dispenses at midnight when polyps are most active.
 
Thanks my friend, i have seven at the moment :)

Some old macros from the 65g......

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Wow great pics. Need to learn how to take pics like that. I want a piece of the last one.
 
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Video is very nice Biggles. As always, love the success you have with your tanks. :beer:

Other than feeding with skimmer contents, can you provide details/breakdown of what foods you are feeding the fish? Thanks.
 
All those gorgeous colors and fish, you live in Australia....
Yet not a single Angel?

C'mon biggles.... Get a beautiful angel in there and show em how its done!
 
Well your years of experience show in that amazing layout and scape :D seriously one of the biggest inspirations out there matey, mind bogglingly good :uhoh3:
Your mentality is something I really enjoy and share views with, it's something most people should have a good contemplate on. Even is it is a little twisted

Oh and the tank is looking amazing ;)
 
Seriously I expanded your pic and at the lower end of the crab appendage I see what looks like a tiny seahorse head. Look again and you'll see it too :hmm4:

How deep is your tank and are you running 250's or 400's? Have you given any though to applying your creative talents to the multitude of power heads you have?

Ah i can see it now mate...... right next to the bloody mermaid that was getting in the way...... :fun4:
The actual water depth is 17" in the display and i have a 400W over the right end and a 250W over the left or overflow end. I need to get another 400W ballast and another reflector as the 250W is just temporary and not powerful enough to cover the 32" spread with adequate PUR.
I hate the power heads as i want a true peninsula with pumps only on the overflow back wall. I'm going to concentrate on upgrading equipment from now on rather than spending all my play money on fish and acros lol. I need a gyre and i just ordered a WP-60 to test out. If it can hit the 5ft far end i should be able to remove one or two pumps at least. The flow in my peninsula is a much bigger challenge than keeping the acros happy :twitch:

Nice!!!!
Did I say nice? I meant crazy nice!! Like, supercalafragalisticexpialadoshus NICE!!!
I'm loving the scape you are developing with the stags surrounded by the more massive and plating corals.
That last macro is stunning with the contrasting body and polyp colors.
Crazy... But they are all fantastically good. The lepto (I think it's a lepto-the orange clumpy one) is also a superb capture. These are not done with a simple macro lens, are they??
I was thinking that sand may never make it into your reef but then I realized that you would never leave the bases of your scape creations exposed.
Now, what I really want to see is what is going on, on top of your tank! :)

Thanks Matt, the 'lepto' is what my orange pav looks like when you whack it with a stick to make it withdraw all its polyps.......;)
All the macros were taken with my iphone 4S phone, i don't own a camera and never will because i need all my money for SPS stuff ! If i had a spare grand i'd get another tank and put a real acro dragon in it lol.
I will never ever ever not have sand in my display Matt, i'm just trying to get the circulation sorted first. Do you want to see my lighting setup mate ?

So how many people are trying the "skimmate dosing" deal at night now?

I often wonder when i tip it in if all the fish suddenly wake in the darkness and think ' ok, who farted '..........

I haven't tried it but I'm thinking about putting a valve on the drain and try this madness on my tank. It all makes sense and would work pretty good on my tank as I use biopellets.

You know you're going to do it so stop messing about and put the bloody valve on.........:p

Skimmer sucks up the remains pretty quick so it's clean waters in the morning.

If there's one thing a skimmer is great at removing it's skimmate. :thumbsup:

Watch the 'catcher's mitt' polyp lower right take a fastball mysis pulp catch - your out !

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You mean I missed the mermaid too? :facepalm: I think a Gyre would work well on your set up, maybe one at each end on an alternating program.
 
Wow great pics. Need to learn how to take pics like that. I want a piece of the last one.

Thanks Dan :)

Other than feeding with skimmer contents, can you provide details/breakdown of what foods you are feeding the fish? Thanks.

Thanks buddy, i feed the fish mini pellets, flake, frozen mysis and nori every day. They get about twice as much food volume as you saw in the video but spread out over the day.

How, often do you feed your tank this combo?

Every time i want to make a gratuitous reef video mate.

yes I agree. Fantastic macro work. I think you need a nice macro lens on your DSLR along with a sturdy tripod I think!

I think a digital camera would be a lot easier to use too mate :)

All those gorgeous colors and fish, you live in Australia....
Yet not a single Angel?

C'mon biggles.... Get a beautiful angel in there and show em how its done!

I promise to throw a majestic angel in just as soon as i spend some money on much need equipment. :beer: It's pretty half arsed the way i have things now.

Well your years of experience show in that amazing layout and scape :D seriously one of the biggest inspirations out there matey, mind bogglingly good :uhoh3:
Your mentality is something I really enjoy and share views with, it's something most people should have a good contemplate on. Even is it is a little twisted

Oh and the tank is looking amazing

Thanks matey, no point keeping a reef if it's not fun :)

You mean I missed the mermaid too? :facepalm: I think a Gyre would work well on your set up, maybe one at each end on an alternating program.

I want to try one gyre high on the overflow horizontally and some big streams lower and wider spread. I really don't want any pumps on the three viewing sides so i'll have to see how things go. :thumbsup:


Here's a 2.5 year reef FTS or a 6 month peninsula FTS......:hmm4:

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It definitely does have to be fun! I can see the difference in bulbs now you mention their locations, do you have the same t5s next to each bulb? Either way I love the looks so seeing your tank like this really helps me feel confident about moving away from my lovely LED's lol
 
First coral trip in a few weeks tomorrow morning, hopefully all the nice acro's in Victoria haven't already gone in your tank! I'm going at opening time to make sure I get first pick :uzi:
 
Sounds like a good plan, a single 150 should work nicely :D

The 150 was the one i had in mind for the job mate :) I saw your thread about your new lighting and honestly think 3 x 250W will be plenty as long as you run those T5's. I could have gone with 3 x 250W Radiums over this tank no probs but since i pay $150- a bulb from the US i went with 2 x 400W and will run them higher to get the same result. If you were going to go low on the scape like i have i'd suggest 3 x 400W or 4 x 250's.

These acros are 20" diagonally from the 250W bulb and 14" under the water - far left in the FTS pic, i try to correct my phone pics as best i can but don't always get it right lol.

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It definitely does have to be fun! I can see the difference in bulbs now you mention their locations, do you have the same t5s next to each bulb? Either way I love the looks so seeing your tank like this really helps me feel confident about moving away from my lovely LED's lol

In that pic i had 2 x 39W blue plus on in front of the right end (400W) and a coral plus and blue plus 24W in front of the 250W. I have the light overlap area in the gap between the far left rock and the middle one. You have two of the acros in the pic above - just so you know what they look like under your new lighting. Coral plus and blue plus make good supp T5 bulbs with the Radiums.

First coral trip in a few weeks tomorrow morning, hopefully all the nice acro's in Victoria haven't already gone in your tank! I'm going at opening time to make sure I get first pick :uzi:

You better buy me something nice mate............:p My yellow tang always snoops around when i'm taking top downs.

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