Mike's 300 Double-D



I bet these anemones alone could pay for a lot of expenses for your tanks! I hope you're selling them to retailers. It's always great to contribute back to the supply chain so we put less stress on the environment.
 
This setup is just amazing, I cant wait to one day setup a tank with a 3ft deep dimension. The extra depth just adds so much to the aquarium as you guys have displayed well.

Thank you so much for the compliment and for taking the time to participate in our thread!

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I bet these anemones alone could pay for a lot of expenses for your tanks! I hope you're selling them to retailers. It's always great to contribute back to the supply chain so we put less stress on the environment.

I was thinking the same Apa, rose bubbles are not cheap. I wish I had a problem with rose bubbles growing like weeds lol.
While the first few splits were cool to see, it got very annoying when they continued to not only split, but grow large enough that they filled half of the useable space in the old 50g frag tank. Needless to say, they stung and killed quite a few nice corals in that tank over the years. :headwally:

Apayan, we would never intentionally kill/dispose of the anemones and agree that we should all be doing what we can to promote sustainability and less wild harvesting in this hobby we love so much.

Terry and I are not really into selling (nems or corals) so we typically take the rbta's to an LFS for store credit. We have already found a good home for the resident lone Ocellaris clownfish, so once this batch of rbta's is gone, we will be anemone free at last! :dance:

Are those just the regular ole Chinese fixtures?
Wayne, Yes they are, LOL. We've had them running for over 2 years without any issues. Can't say the same for the Ecoxotic Panorama Pro LED's on Terry's 30g rimless tank. :lolspin:
 
Wow. It does show that what might work on ones tank may to work on the others.
It sure does... :)

Frag tank is super sweet! So it looks like you have a wave box to the left for flow? Is that it? Details?!
The acrylic box you see in the pic is a refugium area to grow a little chaeto and propagate pods. The box has a couple of baffles and is fed off of a tee from the return coming into the frag tank.
 
Mike & Terry's Annual Reef Party & Food Drive

Mike & Terry's Annual Reef Party & Food Drive

A huge THANK YOU to everyone who joined us this year for our Annual Reef Party and Food Drive to support the Central Virginia Food Bank. Last year, we collected 300 pounds of food for the CVFB, so this year we were aiming to top that with a goal of 400 pounds. As is typical with the great people in the Richmond Reef Club, everyone steps up when it comes to helping those in need. The turnout this year was fantastic! It was great seeing new faces as well as our old friends, and we are so grateful for the amount of support given for this year's food drive. Heading into the holidays, it's great to know that our club can get together to enjoy each other's company, celebrate our good fortune, and help those in our community who have fallen on hard times. The Richmond Reef Club has a lot to be proud of, and we're so happy to be a part of such a generous and caring group.

Each year we hold a raffle during our party. Raffle tickets are exchanged for items that go toward the food drive. We are working with local and national vendors in the aquatic trade to help us out with some worthwhile prizes. A big THANKS goes to those who pitched in for this worthy cause. There were quite a number of items in this year's raffle, and it was great to have so much participation. Hopefully, everyone walked away with something. Here are a few of the items in the list:

LiveAquaria $50 Gift Certificate
AquaCraft Marine Environment Salts, BioSea Salts, Assorted High Purity Supplements, Lab-grade Refractometer
Chester Aquaria $25 Gift Certificate
AquaBox Custom Acrylic Overflow Covers
Reef Geek T-Shirts, & 6045 Nano Stream Pump
Marine Depot Hanna Alkalinity Colorimeter w/reagents & Phosphate Colorimeter w/reagents
ImAReefer T-Shirts, Towels

A few pics of raffle items:
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We also had support from local reefers with frag-packs and other items. A special thanks to: Derek Laws, Angel Perez, and Kevin Johnson.

And now we get to the good part"¦

After carefully counting/stacking/packing up and weighing all of the food donations, the final tally is in! We collected 849 food items weighing in at a whopping 675 pounds - more than DOUBLE last year's contributions! :bigsmile:

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The truck is loaded up and heading over to CVFB:
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THANK YOU RICHMOND REEF CLUB!!!

-M&T
 
That's totally cool that a reeding community can come together to support a serious cause. Job well done and your club definitely set the standard.
 
That's totally cool that a reeding community can come together to support a serious cause. Job well done and your club definitely set the standard.

Such an awesome community event you've put together..and it involves reefing. Win:win situation. Awesome job!

Thanks guys! We had a blast hosting the party/raffle and could not have asked for a better turnout and support from our fellow hobbyists. Our only regret is that we did not take pics of the actual event. :facepalm: We will have to recruit a couple of amateur photographers for next year. :D
 
Now that the dust has settled after last week's reef party, we are focusing our attention on some much needed coral pruning. Thought we'd share an updated FTS before we thin out the Green Slimer and beat back the montipora colonies:

 
I'll send you the bill from my eye doctor!!:lolspin::lolspin:
Amazing scape,corals and tank in general!
Thanks for sharing!
 
Thanks to both of you big time for putting together one of the best reef keeping threads I've read. I started reading to show my wife how good our 250DD will look when up and running. I then got captivated by your trials and tribulations along the way. You have adding many ideas to my build and helped me avoid problems that would have happened but hopefully I can avoid.

Your ability to keep beautiful colonies of SPS is fantastic. Terry's work with the camera is amazing. Your tank has helped me keep my DD build going with motivational pictures for my wife. She really likes your Wrasse collection. Keep the updates and pictures coming. Great work on the food drive as well. It seems anything you guys do you do well.
 
I'll send you the bill from my eye doctor!!:lolspin::lolspin:
Amazing scape,corals and tank in general!
Thanks for sharing!
LOL, regarding the eye doctor! Thank You for the compliments and for taking the time to post in our thread...

I hope you don't mind that I just set this as my new desktop wallpaper.

Dave.M

We couldn't ask for a better compliment than that and don't mind at all!

Of course you know you violated about 100 federal statures by making this you desktop screen. :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:
I'm a reef porn addict. What can I say?

Dave.M
Understatement:beer::beer::beer:

LOL guys! :lol2:

Thanks to both of you big time for putting together one of the best reef keeping threads I've read. I started reading to show my wife how good our 250DD will look when up and running. I then got captivated by your trials and tribulations along the way. You have adding many ideas to my build and helped me avoid problems that would have happened but hopefully I can avoid.

Your ability to keep beautiful colonies of SPS is fantastic. Terry's work with the camera is amazing. Your tank has helped me keep my DD build going with motivational pictures for my wife. She really likes your Wrasse collection. Keep the updates and pictures coming. Great work on the food drive as well. It seems anything you guys do you do well.

Thank YOU for the awesome compliments and for taking the time to read and participate in our build thread. We're glad you were able to glean some ideas for your own build. Best of luck to you on your 200DD and tell your wife she has excellent taste in fish! :D
 
Thought we'd share a video update:

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