AUSTRLALIAN r0cksteady's attempted 8ft (500G'ish) Angelfish compatible REEF display

Just read the whole thread for the first time, quite the journey!

You said all the fish died but I see the Moorish Idol still in there so some must have made it?

I have always QT'd all fish with hypo even if I didn't see Ich. But I now QT everything with Copper as Copper kills Velvet as well as Ich. Good luck with the continued adventure. :)
 
very nice tank! sorry to hear about your fish loss, I went through the same thing 6 months ago, nothing you can do but watch :(

I just purchased a captive bred Platax Pinnatus but he arrived with velvet and died. Has your batfish picked on any corals? how did you get him to acclimate to captivity?

Have your angels picked on any corals?

Great job, thanks for sharing :thumbsup:
 
RE: twintrades, adddo, prop-frags & tahiriqbal:
Wow thank you everyone for the lovely feedback and encouragement.

RE: NexDog
Yes sorry I might not have been clear (typed it late at night) any fish ive had for 4+ years all survived so my Adult Pinnate Platax, Emperor Angel, Moorish Idol, Purple Tang, Yellow Tang, Blue Tang, Seaweed Blenny, Flame Angel all survived though they were heavily infected and its only due to the testament of their own immune system, healthy eating (DIY mix) and stress free environment that helped them recover. Some of the fish were laying on the sand bed and still managed to survive without being picked on by the other fish etc. I am very greatfull. My Adulty Batfish is getting uglier as the days go on but I love him all the same as he represents 'hope' for me :)

RE: Elliott
Thanks mate, as juveniles they tend to only show interest in browsing on the rock looking for live foods. As an adult I have had mine nibble lots of stuff including my red carpet anemone but never to an extent of causing major or persistent damage. Its more like he wants to taste everything once but because he is such a fatty and eats as much of the meat I put in the tank each day he more just swims along the glass begging me to feed him now :)

No my Angels havent picked on any corals. I planned out the coral selection to avoid the more fleshy corals which I have seen my Angels previously eat. Ive also avoided some of the notorious coral eaters like the 'lemon peel'. I am still planning on getting my pair of Potters angels and Regal angel ASAP. Not sure on the Blue Ring now, only if I can find a tiny specimen as I believe the Emperor will hassle and adult one too much.
 
Thanks REEF-n-Chicago,

Heres a basic run down, let me know if you have any specific questions:

1 x Bag of Mussels (Local fish monger)
300g of Fish Roe (Local fish monger)
12 Prawns (Local fish monger)
10 x Baby Octopus (Local fish monger)
4 x Packs of Nori (Died seaweed from an Asian Greengrocer)
1 x Pack of frozen brine (LFS)
1 x Pack of frozen mysis (LFS)
2 x Large containers of Cyclopeeze Flakes (LFS)
1 x Large container of Large Pellets (LFS)
1 x Med container of Med Sized Pellets (LFS)
60g of Spirulina (6 crushed tablets by mortal & pestle. Available in any Chemist\Drug store)
80ml Red Sea Vita (any fish vitamin additive really will do)
40ml Red Sea Coralgro (any coral health additive really will do)
1 Litre RO/DI fresh water

Before throwing it all in together I thoroughly rinse all of the fresh seafood and frozen foods in separate containers with RO/DI water to remove as much phosphate as I can (frozen food is notorious for MASSIVE amounts of phosphate). I then finely chop all the seafood to thumb nail size (will depend on the type\size of fish you have) throw the same seafood and frozen foods (now defrosted) into the same pot with a fresh batch of RO/DI and let it all sit overnight in my fridge just to try and get more of the phosphate to leach into the RO/DI.
The next day I fish out all the food with a net and then mix everything together in a new pot. After its all mixed together I use a soup ladle to scoop them into Plastic Freezer packs which I make sure are no more than 1cm in thickness so that they are easy to snap apart when making appropriate portions at feeding times. Then chuck it in the freezer and all done.

Let me know if there's anything specific you want to know or any of my reasoning behind it all. This general recipe if off the top of my head and is a variation of Eric Bornemans 'Aquarium Corals' book and then evolved over 4 or so years as new products became available and my fish changed in size. Ive found great benefits in using Cyclopeeze in the mix as it helps with the colour of the fish though this is more about the ingredient
Astaxanthin rather than the product.

Thanks - Jase
 
Hello

Bravo for your tank, installation and superb!

quick question, are that you are happy with the soundproofing foam?

es that is effective for noise?

are that it does not rot with humidity in the cabinet?


sorry I translated with google ;-)


Best regards
 
Thanks guys appreciate it


Phoenix912 - Yes I highly recommend the foam egg crate and no it doesnt rot. I have found that since adding the foam all noise is reduced by 90% and as long as the water doesnt splash on the foam it doesnt rot. I have found that the salt creep does attach in certain areas of the cabinet inside but it has no negative effect and if I brush the salt creep away the foam is still perfectly intact.
I have no humidity in my cabinet as I have a fan which extracts the air from outside the cabinet into a wall cavity behind my stand.

Hope this helps.
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Had a mate over today to take pics just waiting for him to drop them off to me to upload. In the mean time ill do a text update.

Im happy to say Ive found my passion again for the hobby primarily due to having no dramas for many months, its funny that. Mind you I did loose my Moorish Idol to a bacteria disease which was devastating especially after having him for so many years but thats life and we have to move on. My fish taste has changed ever so slightly which means ive gotten some extra fish that werent on my original want list and gotten rid of some others that I fell out of love with ie. Sohal Tang (not as nice as I thought they would look in person), Blue Ring Angel (when he started eating my clams)

I have some new additions now which brings my current stock list to the following:

ANGELFISH
1 x Flame Angelfish (Centropyge loricula)
1 x Emperor Angelfish (Pomacanthus imperator)

BATFISHES
1 x Pinnate Batfish (Platax pinnatus)

BLENNIES
1 x Seaweed Blenny (Parablennius marmoreus)

BUTTERFLY FISHES
1 x Copperband Butterflyfish (Chelmon rostratus)

CARDINALS
2 x Bangaii Cardinals (Pterapogon kauderni) - My Bangaii Cardinals have spawned two lots of babies now and the babies seem to manage surviving in the display by going in groups of 5 near the 3 Anemones I have. I then attempt to catch most of them and put them in my frag tank. I then feed them with frozen baby brine and now have quite a few sub-adults (not sure what im going to do with them yet but still cool)

COWFISH
1 x Longhorn Cowfish (Lactoria cornuta) - sitting in QT, needs to grow a lot more before I stick him in the DT. They still think he's food :)

DAMSEL FISHES
1 x Ocellaris Clownfish (Amphiprion ocellaris) paired with 1 x Black & White Ocellaris Clownfish (Amphiprion ocellaris var) regularly spawning
2 x Tomato Clownfish (Amphiprion frenatus) - regularly spawning

DRAGONETTES
2 x Male/Female Pair of Green Mandarinfish (Pterosynchiropus/Synchiropus splendidus)

EELS
1 x Zebra Moray Eel (Gymnomuraena zebra)

GOBIES
4 x Yellow Clown Goby (Gobiodon citrinus) - 2 of which have paired up

GRAMMAS
2 x Royal Gramma (Gramma loreto)

TANGS
1 x Yellow Tang (Zebrasoma flavescens)
1 x Purple Tang (Zebrasoma xanthurum)
1 x Blue Tang (Paracanthurus hepatus)
1 x Achillies Tang (Acanthurus achilles) - (only eating nori and flake at the moment but survived the bashing for the first few days he got from all the other fish and is still taking food happily and now is left alone to explore the tank)
1 x Blonde Naso Tang (Naso lituratus)
1 x Kole Tang (Ctenochaetus strigosus) - Hawaiian Species

WRASSE
1 x Six-line Wrasse (Pseudocheilinus hexataenia)
2 x Canary Wrasse (Halichoeres Chrysus) - paired up straight away

SHRIMP
20 x Peppermint Shrimp (Lysmata wurdemanni) - 10 in DT, 10 in SUMP\REFUGIUM
2 x Coral Banded Shrimp (Stenopus hispidus) - (Mated pair, Yellow bellied\Blue legged variant)
4 x Red Line Cleaner Shrimp (Lysmata amboinensis)
4 x Blood Shrimp (Lysmata debelius)

WANT LIST: (Awaiting these to appear of peoples stock lists)
2 x Potter's Angelfish (Centropyge potteri)
1 x Regal Angelfish (Pygoplites diacanthus) - Must be the yellow bellied variant
2 x Blackcap Basslet (Gramma melcara)
1 x Pinnate Batfish (Platax pinnatus)
2 x Bi-Colour Blenny (Ecsenius bicolor)
2 x Midas Belnny (Ecsenius midas)
2 x Yellow Watchman Goby (Cryptocentrus cinctus)
2 x Flame Hawkfish (Neocirrhites armatus)
4 x Orchid Dottyback (Pseudochromis fridmani)
1 x Harlequin Tusk (Lienardella fasciata)
1 x Moorish Idol (Zanclus cornutus - canescens)
1 x Japanese Pygmy Angelfish (Centropyge interruptus)
1 x Clarion Angel (Holacanthus clarionensis)

Im pretty happy with my Corals now and will only get smaller, extra special stuff.

Other than the FISH im on the hunt for a Purple Carpet Anemone (any type) and a few extra nice clams.

Actually its funny I said i havent had dramas and I just remembered that I copped a plague of flat worms but rather than freak out I decided to buy the Wrasses and Dragonettes which have eaten about 95% so now I hope they can breed enough that they keep my fish happy :)

My only other minor drama was making the mistake of replacing my Phoenix 14K 250w DE Globes with BLV 250W DE 14K what an absolute rubbish globe. I went from having a lovely balance of light blue light to a washed out yellow. What a shame you cannot try before you buy and now im stuck with them for 12 months. Ive decided to change over the Coral Vues new 15K globes when they come out as they sound like they are still developing\improving on MH lighting when most companies are on the LED band wagon. eg RIP IceCap.

Being the overfeeder that I am and encouraging my Angels not to eat my reef ive has slightly increasing phosphate problems. This was kept in check by using 1000ml of Rowaphos every 2 weeks but as you can imagine spending $400 every two months wasnt very appealing so Ive now gotten onto 'Tones' method of dealing with Phosphate which is dosing 5ml per day of Lanthanum Chloride into my skimmer which has a filter sock on the skimmer outlet. I clean this sock on a gentle cycle in the washing machine with no washing powder every week and it has shown amazing results. I went from 0.20 down to 0.16 in one dose. Very impressive. There are risks of doing it this way but as im a tinkerer it suits me fine and is saving me a heap of $$$. For $15 I got 1L of HY-CLOR Phosphate Remover (Lanthanun Chloride).

Thats it for now still waiting for the pics off my mate. Ill put them up as soon as I get em. Feel free to ask me any questions.
 
OK heres the pics. DISCLAIMER\NOTE: The Corals are going through a bit of a colour shift 1. due to changing of globes but more importantly 2. The sudden drop on Phosphate due to the new dosing method so its probably going to take a few weeks for them to colour up again but I put them up anyway just to stop giving myself excuses

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This is one of my Rics that keeps spawning every two weeks, shame its not one of the more colourful ones :)
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This one has grown heaps as it started off as a small frag
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WOW :thumbsup: :D

you have many of my favorites, awesome !


a true reef with all the livestock diversity: eel, angel, anemones, batfish, inverts, SPS, LPS, you name it!
 
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