Full Tank Progression Shots

Your tank is so beautiful! I always say that not a method is the most important but a man. Your tank proves that. I'm really under the impression. I can't find appropriate words but I feel you're a kindred spirit.
Congratulations!
Krzysztof

Very kind words and many thanks!
 
Thank you. Here are some equipment shots.

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Is this pic, it looks like you added extra posts to help secure the weight of the tank. What is the weight of the tank? I forget the size of this beauty, im sure you told me already once before.

How many posts did you put in exactly?
 
Is this pic, it looks like you added extra posts to help secure the weight of the tank. What is the weight of the tank? I forget the size of this beauty, im sure you told me already once before.

How many posts did you put in exactly?

Yep. Had a structural engineer come in before the tank went up and he recommended 4 more lally columns. Tank + water + stand is about 2,500 ilbs...don't want that going throught the floor :eek1:
 
Just saw this thread. WOW! Your progression pics are stunning in both beauty and intrigue. It's like watching SPS grow in front of your eyes. Your pics address a fundamental question we all have regarding how fast SPS grow in a healthy system. Thank you for sharing your tank with us and I look forward to future progress.
 
Can't say enough how much of an inspiration you and this tank are. I especially love the fact that you simply rely on good old fashioned husbandry, heavy feeding and good nutrient export.

On that note I have recently begin feeding my fish and coral much more than before. I have been 0ppm No3 (salifert) & 0.00ppm Po3 (hanna) for some time, I have noticed a improvement already. Anyway some cyano has popped up in small patches much like the picture below. Normally I would freak out at any sign of algae and feed sparingly....I was wondering what do you do when small patches of algae or cyano show up? Wait it out, act or just forget about it.

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Beautiful coral by the way.
 
Thanks again folks!

Can't say enough how much of an inspiration you and this tank are. I especially love the fact that you simply rely on good old fashioned husbandry, heavy feeding and good nutrient export.

On that note I have recently begin feeding my fish and coral much more than before. I have been 0ppm No3 (salifert) & 0.00ppm Po3 (hanna) for some time, I have noticed a improvement already. Anyway some cyano has popped up in small patches much like the picture below. Normally I would freak out at any sign of algae and feed sparingly....I was wondering what do you do when small patches of algae or cyano show up? Wait it out, act or just forget about it.

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Beautiful coral by the way.
I get cyno and other problem algae every now and then but not as much since I started using ESV salt instead of Coralife about 9 months ago. I also use phosphate remover to keep things in check. My advice would be to try and remove any large patches manually but to not freak out about any small patches....I have them and they are manageable.
 
I would post my progression photos, but after looking at ReefBum's photos ... Why bother. I would have to post my photos in a "reef regression" thread. LOL
 
I'm going to be out of the hobby for a little while, due to a move. I just looked back at this thread, and it's my life-line to the hobby...pulling me back! I just can't believe how beautiful your tank is! It's incredible! Thanks for sharing. :thumbsup:
 
Your tank is incredible ReefBum, great job and thanks for sharing!:dance:

Can you tell me what is the maintenance and the regulary with which you do, to keep your tank background clean of coralline algae? Do you have any space behind the aquarium to help with this?
 
Your aquarium is fantastic ReefBum :inlove:

Tell me theres a 500g tank on the cards :D

Have you thought about introducing vodka, starting with really small additions (something silly like 1ml per day)? It might just marginally reduce the zooxanthellae in your SPS, making them pop even more than they already are.
 
I'm going to be out of the hobby for a little while, due to a move. I just looked back at this thread, and it's my life-line to the hobby...pulling me back! I just can't believe how beautiful your tank is! It's incredible! Thanks for sharing. :thumbsup:

Very cool of you to say. Thanks!
 
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