Looking good
hey man.....looking awesome!!!!! I will frag a piece of my green slimmer that I got from you over a year ago and send it back to you.
Very impressed with your build. Very detailed. Can you give some insight on your reefing history? How long have you been in this hobby?
Ojos22 - Thanks so much for the kind words and sorry for the late response. Things got a little busy with work and such.
I have been in the hobby since January of 2004 and it has been an amazing ride. My first tank was a 55 gallon tank and I was so excited. The guy sold me the tank, live rock, sump, overflows, salt, stand, a dog faced puffer fish, and lights all for $100. Came to my house from Maryland and set it up for me for free. I had only became seriously interested in saltwater two months earlier. From my 55 I went to a 90 and now I am here in the big boy area.
I joined Reef Central in March of 2004 and the information I have received and the friends I have met has been incredible. People are up all times of the day and night so it feels good to ask a question and have a response in a reasonable amount of time. I have sold as well as purchased from fellow reefers and so far so good.
I try to do a lot of research on here and my local club and compile as much information as I can about different things. So far I have been pretty successful but along the way I have had a few disasters as well. If you are just joining the hobby (not sure by your post count) read and research as much as you can and most of the time you will be successful. Any more questions feel free to ask. One of the best things about this forum is information sharing
. Thanks again for looking at my build
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thats a sharp looking fish! I am sure your corals will return to their glory with the new lights and that special food you put in your tank!
I would consider myself a beginner. I have had in the past a FOWLR and a few small soft corals but never got into reef. I only finally set my tank back up a few months ago(after being down for over 4 years) and have been doing a lot of research and admiring of peoples tanks here on Reef Central like yours. It is good advice to do your research and I know I have A LOT to learn but I feel like I am much more capable of taking care of the tank this time around. Unfortunately I know nothing about corals. I have had my tank up and running for less than 4 months now and I am already fighting a few battles with sick fish, cyano, and now a bacteria bloom.
Thank you for the inspiration and keep the pictures coming!
Ojos22 - Sounds like you are on the right track with the research. Confidence is a big part of it as well. I had a few people try to talk me out of buying my first tank. They told me how hard it was. I find it really easy once your get past the initial few months. Then it is just maintenance and enjoyment. SPS are my favorite coral or should I say the ones I have had the most success with. For them stable water parameters are mostly what is needed along with ample light. I have tried zoas, palys, and acans. And have a few in my tank now.
What sickness does your fish have?
How often are you doing water changes?
What type of circulation do you have in your tank?
What type of lighting and how old are you bulbs?
I hope to finish a top down box this weekend so hopefully next week new pictures will come.
I am not sure what the sickness is yet with the fish, I have a copperband butterfly in the tank to eat up all of the aptasia which he is not, he might be eating the small ones because I am not see any new aptasia surface. Anyway he has something black on his one fin and it keeps growing, it looks like a parasite but he is not acting abnormal, it kept getting bigger and bigger and eventually came off. But a new one is starting and it looks like his fin has either been nipped at(mistaken for food) or it is eating his fin what ever is on there.
I am doing water changes around 25 -30 gallons in my 130 gallon tank every 2 weeks. I have one MP40 in there and just bought a second MP40 and a brand new Reef Octopus (rated at 150 gallons) last night. I replaced my Kent Marine Nautalis skimmer which was really hard to dial in. This new one is awesome.
I am getting plagued by Cyano, my phosphates are high 25-50 ppm and I cannot figure out why. The only thing I can think of is that I was not rinsing my frozen mysis(I am now). I bought a phosban reactor last week and added these pellets that are supposed to create bacteria to help reduce the phosphate. I was also told to add bacteria to help kick start that and I had a bacteria bloom in the tank that came up over the last 3 days. I think the worst is over with that and the new skimmer and added water flow will help.
As for light I have 4 Kessil A150s (10k) hanging over the tank. They were purchase in Feb when I set up the tank. I don't have a PAR Meter to take any readings but until the bacteria bloom everything seemed to be doing great in terms of color and growth. My zoo frag has multiplied from 12 polyps to like over 20 polyps in the last 2 months.
Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
Also if I don't want to take over your thread with what I am doing wrong as a beginner so if you want to PM me that is ok too.![]()
Hey, i just read through your thread and your tank is awesome. Thanks for sharing.