here ya can see some of my closed loop outlets. the 2 on the end of the tank are foam/fiberglass/sand ones made over the pipe. the middle ones I fit into the rock as good as I could then foamed them in.
another view
I plan on making zoanthids/palythoa mounds out of them
This guy seems to like the LEDs, hopefully the 2 green ones I have will come out like this guy, they haven't been happy with me since I got them.
my 2 toad stools look great for a day, them bad for a day? guess they are just settling in. the brown one has like an 8" head and loved my old 75, but didn't like his 4 months in the temp tank. he's coming out more again. the green one is happy more than closed up in the new tank. the rest of my corals seen to be fine. I fragged my green palythoa's and spread them around the lower rocks. the zoanthids are opening up, but not standing up, probably just getting used to the light, I only had a cheap Chinese 4x48"T5 fixture before, and it was not very bright. And yes, a Par meter is on my wish list
parameters the day before the move:
salt 35ppm; ammo.1 (always is, think its a bad test kit); trate 0; trite 0; phos 0; calc 425; DKH 11.65; mag 1100; PH 8.1
and a week after the move:
salt 34.5; ammo .1 (again); trate 0; trite 2; Phos .2; calc 410; DKH 14.7 (?) mag 1220; PH 8.1
I don't get the high DKH?
for the move. I took my rock out, moved it, glued it, put my prepped 40 gallons of SW in then as much old water as I could get out of the temp tank (65+sump), figured about 55 gallons, then transferred the live stock. only filled just over half way. I have a mixing station in the garage, and a hose to run it into the house with a 44 gallon brute ro/di and another salt mixing brute powered by an old LG MDXQ5 (super loud!!!). I mixed up another batch, mixed it for 24 hours straight, added to tank, repeat until full.
I was allowed to order my Apex gold for fathers day, and the wife is going to allow me to order my tangs for my birthday in august. We don't have a local fish store, but I have an internet distributer that opened up a couple years ago about a half hour away that my FedEx driver told me about. I contacted him today to see if he can get me 2 yellows, a purple, and a sailfin tangs, all 2-3 inches was my request. he has most of them now, but I told him early august please. I will have my quarantine set up by then. the plans are to get a $100 - 29 gallon kit, chunk the lights, use the power filter, heater and add my old remora pro skimmer to it.
Currently I have :
2 blue/green chromis (had 6 but they whittled themselves down)
2 yellow tail blue damsels
1 4" scopas tang
1 male lemon peel angle (blue markings)
1 mandarin dragonet,
I have had them all for over a year, some longer
The first add I think should be the tangs because of aggression, and I think I should add them all at the same time
2 yellow, purple, and sailfin
then slowly add the following:
naso tang
anthias
blennies
gobies
then 2 pair of clowns and anemones
Damn I hate when it logs you out while your typing!