Jeff's 225

jabel

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Finally getting around to posting in the big tank forum. My tank has been up for about 1.5 yrs now and its getting full. Its a 225 72x24x30 glass with a starfire front panel and I built the stand and canopy. It has a 75 gallon sump with 3 sections. One for skimmer, one for frag grow out and one for returns and macro. I currently use an Mag 12 and a mag 9 for returns along with a mag 9 closed loop and 2 MP-20's. The tank is lit by three 400w radium bulbs for 8 hrs. Enough with the details, here are some pics:

Tank arrival back in Oct 2008
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Set up:
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Critter storage and source of major wife irritation:
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Early pic of tank, stand and canopy:
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Better early pic of the tank:
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Blue polyp cap from startup:
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Blue tipped slimer:
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Favorite fish:
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Here's how everything looks currently:
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Blue Milli:
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Blue tipped slimer, this thing is huge:
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Deswali:
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Flower petal cap:
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Idaho grape, at least 1 foot across, complete with camera reflection:
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Red Planet, too much light so I loose the green:
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Unknown acro, but I like it:
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Pink Jade:
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Another wild no name:
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Ok, that's probably picture overload. Thanks for looking.
Jeff
 
Thanks guys. I might try taking more pics tonight or this weekend. I borrowed a nice camera box from Paul (dflad) and it makes picture taking much easier.
 
Thanks.

Yep I've always had bubble algae. It came over from my last tank. Not too much of a nusance unless it getts established in a colony. Usually I just wait for the bubbles to get big and then I pull them out.

Sorry non new pics. I'll have to borrow the camera box again soon and update this thread.

I did just upgrade my geo ca reactor to the next size up and I can already tell its making a difference. I had the smallest size previously and it was at the limit of keeping up with the tank.

Jeff
 
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