Building Big Bertha: 800G

Wow - first snow and the generator has already come in handy. I'm glad to hear it kicked in and ran as planned.

I agree with jnarowe - great update. It makes up for the pics. I guess I'll just have to keep looking at my puny tank until they come.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11017700#post11017700 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by miwoodar
Wow - first snow and the generator has already come in handy. I'm glad to hear it kicked in and ran as planned.

It's weird. We don't usually lose power in normal snow events. I think it was just bad luck or maybe the first significant snow dislodged a transformer or a line or something. In any event, we proceeded to lose power two more times that day for a few hours at a time. Each time it seemed to step in with no trouble.

A side benefit of the generator is that it keeps the internet, computers, and TV online... so as not to miss out on any electronic gadget-using fun.
 
very nice build, looks like your having fun, as it should be! good move on the genset, a key piece of equipment where you are, good luck and keep the pics coming :D
 
I guess a backup generator is mandatory in your neck of the woods, with or without a reef. Great that it worked perfectly for you!
 
I looked to see if there was any updates I may have missed and saw you said that you were switching your MH out. How come? for one they should still be good at 8 mos and 2 isn't there only fish in there? Why don't you wait to switch them when you get coral in there and save some dough?
 
Clean out your mailbox

Clean out your mailbox

Hey....... tried to send you a PM but your mailbox is full........ wonder why?

Would love to see your tank....... I live in Colorado Springs.

send me an email when you have time.

thanks

stelting@comcast.net
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11100476#post11100476 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by ruby1sam
I looked to see if there was any updates I may have missed and saw you said that you were switching your MH out. How come? for one they should still be good at 8 mos and 2 isn't there only fish in there? Why don't you wait to switch them when you get coral in there and save some dough?

The MH's are over a year old when I swapped them; sorry if that is misleading. I switched 3 of the 6 at first to observe the difference; there was a significant visible spectrum shift. I think the shift was helping the algae grow.

Ben
 
Re: Clean out your mailbox

Re: Clean out your mailbox

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11102550#post11102550 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by johnstelting
Hey....... tried to send you a PM but your mailbox is full........ wonder why?

Would love to see your tank....... I live in Colorado Springs.

send me an email when you have time.

thanks

stelting@comcast.net

Fixed! It never warned me... :(

You're welcome to visit. Also, I'll be hosting the NCAS meeting in the early new year, tentatively Jan 26, so you're welcome to come then and hang out with a bunch of others!
 
hmmm, about this time next year Colorado will have another large tank set up by Aurora :). Will hit you up for advice bbrantley :). Not as big as your but close enough....
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11106350#post11106350 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Jar*Head
hmmm, about this time next year Colorado will have another large tank set up by Aurora :). Will hit you up for advice bbrantley :). Not as big as your but close enough....

Sounds good sir!

A quick update: I came home from a 5-day trip and all the hair algae was gone! I have some much shorter, dark algae growing on most of the rocks now, but it's much less distracting and obnoxious. I can't tell if something radically changed in the tank (chemistry still seems fine and unchanged) or if the tangs just got really hungry and mowed down the rest of it. (There was QUITE a lot before I left, however.)

Anyway, they now eat up any nori that I stick in the tank instead of ignoring it for a week at a time, so that's kind of fun. I think I probably need to increase the feeding (I do three times a day right now with mostly flake and pellet food) though... sound reasonable?

Ben
 
Ben let the tangs do there job first,when they run out of algae then feed them. By the way I'm looking foward to seeing your tank in january.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11219498#post11219498 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Jar*Head
Hello Ben, have you ever thought about using Wavebox?

I have, but I don't think it's an option for my tank. I have a coast-to-coast overflow on the end, and I'm pretty sure that would absorb all the wave action (and make a lot of noise while it was at it).

Ben
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11520849#post11520849 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by kar93
any updates?

Never thought you'd ask! :)

Bertha is alive and well. She made it through two weeks on complete automation, though I'm not particularly pleased with the auto-feeder's job during that time. (But, really, who is? Autofeeders don't work very well.)

I am redesigning the layout of the secondary tanks and water storage vessels in the room based on a variety of factors I uncovered while trying to work in the room with them arranged the way they are today. One of the main drivers was my fear that my plastic tank racks are not strong enough. I have procured several industrial-grade steel stands that are more than adequately strong, but I left them outside over the holidays, and now they are covered in four feet of snow/ice block!

Progress has been incredibly slow, but the fish are all doing well. Stable at 11 chromis, 3 stars, 7 tangs, and one firefish now for about four months. :)

Ben
 
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