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Euler, i just read your tank build, especially about the death of all your fish. I'm very inclined to think that the chaeto brought in something, very likely marine velvet and possibly brooklynella. Both are very fast killers, with velvet being slightly worse than brook.

there are three options for you right now if there are no other living organisms.

1. leave it fallow for 9 weeks.
2. apply copper and formalin into the tank and let it run for 4 weeks.
3. completely drain the tank, filter, and everything and let them dry under the sun for a whole day.
 
id go with the tried and true AI's i can always add some aglea growing red shimmer down the road should I want them. however now i am good with my growth and not changing a thing. except for maybe my sump at some point. not sure though.
 
Euler, i just read your tank build, especially about the death of all your fish. I'm very inclined to think that the chaeto brought in something, very likely marine velvet and possibly brooklynella. Both are very fast killers, with velvet being slightly worse than brook.

there are three options for you right now if there are no other living organisms.

1. leave it fallow for 9 weeks.
2. apply copper and formalin into the tank and let it run for 4 weeks.
3. completely drain the tank, filter, and everything and let them dry under the sun for a whole day.

Thanks for reply SandWi! :thumbsup: unfortunatelly I lost all of my fishies... :headwallblue: just corals has survived...

I followed your recomendation #3 with some modifications, moving everything to a new tank: new substrate, huge water change (90%), new heaters, skimmer, return and powerhead pumps and I'll wait 9 week 'til next fish... :(

should I do anything to the corals and tridacna?

thanks again for your post! :thumbsup:
 
Thanks for reply SandWi! :thumbsup: unfortunatelly I lost all of my fishies... :headwallblue: just corals has survived...

I followed your recomendation #3 with some modifications, moving everything to a new tank: new substrate, huge water change (90%), new heaters, skimmer, return and powerhead pumps and I'll wait 9 week 'til next fish... :(

should I do anything to the corals and tridacna?

thanks again for your post! :thumbsup:

Euler, doing a 90% water change is not enough. you must let it dry out completely to kill all of the parasites. don't underestimate the power of marine velvet as you have already experienced it.

you will need to have two separate quarantine tanks, one for corals, and the other for fish. the one for corals can have live rocks and sand as substrate, but the one for fish should have nothing other than PVC fittings for hiding. the reason you shouldn't have live rocks/sand in a fish's QT is because live rocks/sand absorb copper and make treatment difficult. Copper is the only cure for marine velvet, and a recommended treatment for marine ich as well.

another option if you don't want two QT is to buy all your corals and QT them first. After they all go into the DT, then use that QT for fish. this will double the total QT obviously.
 
what you`re planning to use in display tank DT: acrylic or glass? Awesome and huge project! can`t wait to see more pics.
 
...returning to home

...returning to home

Well, here goes, finaly an update again. It's been so long since my last update in this thread (I got realy sad after the big disaster). I don't know where to begin or what to say. It has become so much more than just some reef talk and I want to keep it that way. ...and, so, here's an outline:

MY WIFE AND I, WE ARE SO PREGNANT, ow my gosh, that's is my first time - it'll be a little princess, my princess! :D

Here is my princess, just waiting for "the day":


Lavinia we're waiting for you baby girl, just take your time my love:

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ok, I known, I know, life has changed considerably in the last few months and maybe you think: "reef goals are just not all that important anymore". But let me tell you something - I talked to my wife about our new priorities, and she yelled at me "DO NOT GIVE UP ON YOUR PROJECT, just resize it!"


:wildone:
 
well, let me show the "new project":


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with that said, here is "the change of scope":


1) all the stuff marked with a "X" were removed from this project, that means:

- return tank, frag and refugium tanks selled;

- all steel and wood to recycle guys; :thumbsup:

- unfortunatelly, sump goes underneath the main tank (ow my gosh, please, please, pity my knees...);

- quarantine tank and its sump goes to my laundry room (there is a lot of space overthere) and will need another gabinet.




2) main tank:


- size remains the same: 98 (long) x 30 (width) x 25 (height)

- I decide to make a coast-to-coast overflow - it is seems to be an excelent idea in opposite to one corner overflow.

- undeaneath the gabinet as much space as possible without vertical braces - as I said I hate to be in my knees (it is very painful to me 'cause I got hit 3 times practicing skating when I's youger)


3) main sump:


- new dimensions are: 65 (long) x 28 (wide) x 18 (height)

- 5 sessions for:

a) two filter socks that are used to pre-filter the water flowing into the overflow area;

b) heaters area;

c) skimmer area;

d) reactors and frags area.

e) return area.

I'm assuming I'm not going to use a refugium, let's see what happening. :thumbsup:



As in as:


- main tank: all in glass with polished and beveled edges, starfire for front panel, regular one to everything else - made by myself;

- sump: all in regular glass - made by myself

- overflow box: coast-to-coast approach, using beananimal overflow - made by my self.

- stand: powder coated steel frame contructed out of 6" I beams; projected to support 1,8 tons (ohh my gosh)



I'd like to hear from you any suggestion about this new setup, circulation, illumination and every else.
 
congratulations on the pregnancy Euler! A baby and a large reef tank will mean you will never have any money ever again!:beer:

New, scaled down system sounds good.
 
Sorry Man,

It's quite long now you asked me about LEDs.

To be frank. i am Metal Halide guy. even my new built I choose MH. T5s and LEDs ar good for additional lighting but if you think that your live stock with depend on LEDs or T5 than for get it....

T5 can give you good result but if you are using Zeovit complete product.


thanks SyedJilani, stay tuned! :thumbsup:

by the way, awesome setup, uh?! :bounce3: just a question, have you considered to move to LED?

I'm trying to decide between MH+T5, all T5, LED, but it is very hard to choose... :worried2:
 
Congrats on the soon new arrival! Tip: Try and get something going before the baby arrives. When my daughter was an infant she spent hours calmly watching the tank. Worked better than a pacifier!
 
MY WIFE AND I, WE ARE SO PREGNANT, ow my gosh, that's is my first time - it'll be a little princess, my princess! :D

she yelled at me "DO NOT GIVE UP ON YOUR PROJECT, just resize it!"


:wildone:

First of all ... CONGRATULATIONS on the new born !! I have 3 kids myself and the last one is a 3 month baby girl, so i know exactly what is coming LOL

Let me congratulate your wife also, cause she did exactly what my wife said to me ... amazing reaction from here.

All the best and keep the pics coming !!
 
congratulations on the pregnancy Euler! A baby and a large reef tank will mean you will never have any money ever again!:beer:

New, scaled down system sounds good.

Yes, congrats on the new frag! ;)

still should be awesome thread! good luck

Congrats on the soon new arrival! Tip: Try and get something going before the baby arrives. When my daughter was an infant she spent hours calmly watching the tank. Worked better than a pacifier!

First of all ... CONGRATULATIONS on the new born !! I have 3 kids myself and the last one is a 3 month baby girl, so i know exactly what is coming LOL

Let me congratulate your wife also, cause she did exactly what my wife said to me ... amazing reaction from here.

All the best and keep the pics coming !!

hey guys,

thank you for all your support and kind comments - it's amazing how you can make true friends here at ReefCentral!
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my new old project!

my new old project!

let me show you guys the "new tank" - back view (office side):

newflyingdutch01.jpg





front view (living room side):

newflyingdutch02.jpg




I'm trying to improve my skills on sketchup, using kerkythea for rendering... well I don't know the right materials yet, but I'm trying to do my best! :bounce1:


@Matt,

watch out!!! maybe in 10 years I can create some illustrations like you, uh? :dance:
 
ok, it's time to show some progress, right? having decided to continue with this project and move QT an its sump to the laundry, I had to make the new cabinet and at this time I decide to go with marine plywood lined with plastic laminate.

here are some pics:

building:

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another view:

qtnewstand02.jpg



with counter top:

qtnewstand03.jpg



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white plastic laminate (not the good side):

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another view:

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good side up and a sheet of plastic laminate (before gluing):

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with doors:

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