UPDATE: October 4, 2005
UPDATE: October 4, 2005
Tonight I did some more work on the refugium as well as the stand. I bought 20lbs of Samoa Pink sand for the display, but only put about 15lbs of it in there to create a 1" deep bed for looks. The other 5lbs went into the fuge, where the sand bed is now about 4" deep. Even after a thorough rinsing, the sand still made my water really cloudy, but it's almost back to normal now. I was sick of my tank looking pink, so I swapped my URI 50/50 VHO bulb with a 10000k Coralife bulb and I'm VERY happy with the result. The tank looks brighter and the pink tint is gone!
I also bought a 4" PVC joint to help keep sand away from the intake of the MJ1200 in the fuge (picture below). I also added a sprayer bar to the refugium, which I really love (picture below). It helps keep the water aerated, and helps to provide some flow in the fuge. I have a couple corals in there now, just for the heck of it before I add them to the main display and add some chaetomorpha to the fuge.
I also put some more corner molding on the stand. I'll get around to painting it someday :lol:. I know you all are getting sick of seeing the same corals over and over, but I'm fragging my Cat's Paw and will be selling and/or trading the frags to get some new corals. Pictures of anything new will be posted the day I get them for the tank. Well, enjoy the pictures, and as always, questions and comments are welcome
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UPDATE: October 4, 2005
Tonight I did some more work on the refugium as well as the stand. I bought 20lbs of Samoa Pink sand for the display, but only put about 15lbs of it in there to create a 1" deep bed for looks. The other 5lbs went into the fuge, where the sand bed is now about 4" deep. Even after a thorough rinsing, the sand still made my water really cloudy, but it's almost back to normal now. I was sick of my tank looking pink, so I swapped my URI 50/50 VHO bulb with a 10000k Coralife bulb and I'm VERY happy with the result. The tank looks brighter and the pink tint is gone!

I also bought a 4" PVC joint to help keep sand away from the intake of the MJ1200 in the fuge (picture below). I also added a sprayer bar to the refugium, which I really love (picture below). It helps keep the water aerated, and helps to provide some flow in the fuge. I have a couple corals in there now, just for the heck of it before I add them to the main display and add some chaetomorpha to the fuge.
I also put some more corner molding on the stand. I'll get around to painting it someday :lol:. I know you all are getting sick of seeing the same corals over and over, but I'm fragging my Cat's Paw and will be selling and/or trading the frags to get some new corals. Pictures of anything new will be posted the day I get them for the tank. Well, enjoy the pictures, and as always, questions and comments are welcome






