Maroun 150g Build Thread

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14451627#post14451627 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by plecosword
Nice tank, sorry about the flatworms.

Thanks.
The flatworms are not really a problem. they are restricted to some mushrooms and when I siphon them out there's only few that show up the following day and the problem is that I'm not there to finish them up.
As I'm home for a week now I'll run a few siphoning sessions on them and if after that I still see them I'll consider using chemicals to finish them.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14451630#post14451630 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Scungili
Looks like a nice setup. Are you going back with a DSB? Also, it may have been answered, but I notice no frame on your tank, just an extra strip of glass. Is this capable of the same pressures as a framed in glass tank?

thanks. all the tanks I had have had DSBs before and I think it birngs me some insurance with the additional filtration a sand bed gives VS barebottom. there is no frame on the tank but it's held by 4 inch wide 1/2 inch thick pannel from the front and back and 3 center braces on it as in pics on the first few pages. there is also a brace like that from the bottom from front and back. seems sturdy enough as the LFS owner who made it has 4-5 (750-1000) Gallon tanks that have been running since years. One of them is even older than 12-13 years and have had no leaks or other accidents.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14451815#post14451815 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by itZme
Do you have access to Salifert products over there? If not you may want to grab some FlatWormExit before leaving the states.

If you are going to be around for a while I could probably find you some Levamisole which is great to kill those nasty red flatworms.

Here is a good thread on getting them out.
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=1379099

-- Kevin

No Salifert around here that's why I struggled for months with inconsistent results. however this was solved few weeks earlier when my sister went to the states and brought me back (Alk, Mg, Ca) salifert tests. I packed an additional set on this trip and added Phosphate and Nitrates that I didn't have and belive I have enough for 1-2 years.
Will try to find Levamisole and will get some flatworm exit next time also. might try treating the mushroom rocks outside the tank as I can easily take them out.
Are these the same flatworms that infect hardcorals?
 
Well after a hectic period of non stop travelling its time to revive this thread a bit.
Some pics of my last trip to Dubai

Dubai New airport terminal: Sweeeeeeet

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Reef related stuff:
Atlantis, one of the fanciest hotels, aquarium, underaquarium hotel rooms....
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some very nice design tanks.

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A very nice fish color contrast
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This tank was really attractive, all those corals shined under that dim lighting and purple background. Wonder if they would light up the tank a bit at night for the corals to get the light they need.
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shallow ponds:

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Hiding and angry
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Then we went to Dubai Mall which houses the aquarium with the biggest front glass in the world.

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Main tank display:
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Rays schooling
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From under:
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Some fish shots:
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Main display feeding station, where visitors get to feed the tank:

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Sharks:
starting in an egg. This one was pretty active inside:
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Jaws

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Feeding:

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And finally a view of the "Burj Dubai" Tallest tower on earth viewed from inside the mall.

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Pretty amazing what a whole lot of money can turn what most people would consider unusable land into. Very cool, is it very expensive too?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14576368#post14576368 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by hoosierpat
Pretty amazing what a whole lot of money can turn what most people would consider unusable land into. Very cool, is it very expensive too?

You should see some pics of Towers, Parks filled with green trees (in the desert), highways and Road structure... you'll be amazed.
It is very expensive to live in but for tourism it is cheaper than europ except for hotel rates....
 
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NICE! I spent alot of time reading this thread and it was enjoyable. You are very devoted to the hobby and whats nice is your openess to applying suggestions from fellow reefers. Keep up the good work. Amazing tank.
 
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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14577447#post14577447 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by saltydude
NICE! I spent alot of time reading this thread and it was enjoyable. You are very devoted to the hobby and whats nice is your openess to applying suggestions from fellow reefers. Keep up the good work. Amazing tank.

Thanks. Guess it's not worth posting a question if you're not willing to go with the answers. not to mention that Ilive in an area with very limited resources reefwise, very few fellow reefers and we lack that advanced knowledge.
 
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