My JBJ 28gal Nano Build Thread

ange, i read the begining of the thread and got to like page 20 before i gave up so did you ever get the dosing pumps?lol
 
ange, i read the begining of the thread and got to like page 20 before i gave up so did you ever get the dosing pumps?lol

Doh, you almost made it!! Yep, I finally got it and OH WHAT A DIFFERENCE it made on my quality of life, LOL. I got a Bubble Magus 3-way for real cheap from one of my LFS'. I had to switch to BRS Ca/Alk/Mg, the Kent Tech that I was using was about 3x more concentrated and hence couldn't stay in suspension and had to be shaken before each use. The BRS stuff is pretty cheap and doesn't require shaking. I did have to spend a few weeks of daily, then every other day testing to get the dosage just right, which was a pain. But now that it's dialed in and I have an ATO, I hardly ever have to mess with the tank anymore.

On page22:
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showpost.php?p=19817528&postcount=549
 
So in other news, I have been in search of a clam. I know I always rave about my LFS' here but somehow in the search of a super ultra green maxi I have come up short time and time again. It seems they are fairly hard to get right now.

But I did find a sexy black/green maxi on LA and have been toying with purchasing, even though the price is fairly outrages at least shipping is free:

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Those colours are just amazing!

The way I figure it, we've built (or, in my case are in the process of building) multi-thousand dollar homes for the livestock. A couple of outrageously-priced specimens seems justified somehow! :beer:

Really cool looking clam, though.
 
Remember, it's only money and you'll make more.

It grows on trees doesn't it?? :)

Those colours are just amazing!

The way I figure it, we've built (or, in my case are in the process of building) multi-thousand dollar homes for the livestock. A couple of outrageously-priced specimens seems justified somehow! :beer:

Really cool looking clam, though.

Agree 100%, sometimes you just have to invest in a nice piece :)

Sweeeeeeeeeeeet tank!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

Thanks Jadams!!!

wao this clam have very nice colors

Thanks, I love the colors. Black is so hard to find. Now I just have to order it before someone snags it!! :)

Should be the motto for the hobby. Lol.

LOL, no doubt. But I think "expensive" is a synonym for "hobby", no matter which hobby that you choose. The key is not having multiple expensive hobbies, lol!
 
Enjoyed the read and the progression, you have a talented thumb for reefing, well done!
Look forward to your next tank looming in your mind...lol.. :)
 
Enjoyed the read and the progression, you have a talented thumb for reefing, well done!
Look forward to your next tank looming in your mind...lol.. :)

Thanks for the comments plyle!! And the new tank is starting to pic up traction, looking forward to the build :)

I'm overdue on a photo update, will try to find time to snag some pics tomorrow!
 
Ange, I've been following your thread for quite some time and you've done a great job with your tank. But dude, it's time for a bigger tank!
The 'if it ain't broke, don't fix it' theory may work for cars, but not in this hobby ....lol
 
Wow dude! Surreal! I'd like to pull off an angel, too... never had much success with them. They seem to all go to nip-phase later in life...

Looks remarkable, though! Very mature in such a short period of time!
 
Ange, I've been following your thread for quite some time and you've done a great job with your tank. But dude, it's time for a bigger tank!
The 'if it ain't broke, don't fix it' theory may work for cars, but not in this hobby ....lol

LOL, I kinda like my little tank and the 5g water changes!! :) I wouldn't mind something sexier looking on the outside though, my plans on a replacement continue to waiver in size.

Wow dude! Surreal! I'd like to pull off an angel, too... never had much success with them. They seem to all go to nip-phase later in life...

Looks remarkable, though! Very mature in such a short period of time!

Thanks Leo! IME, the angel just goes through phases. Sometimes nipping at clams and corals, sometimes nipping at other fish, and other times a model citizen. I've had him for about a year now and it seems to be the majority of the time is "model citizen" with only short term endeavors into his naughtier side.

If I could catch that sucker or do it again I'd totally do a potters angel, such a beautiful fish!
 
Looking good. I like to kid about going bigger but you have plenty of room still for growth and can prune as needed. Besides who said you need to trade this tank up when you can have another LOL..actually having 2 is a good idea for QT and frags anyway!!!!
 
Looking good. I like to kid about going bigger but you have plenty of room still for growth and can prune as needed. Besides who said you need to trade this tank up when you can have another LOL..actually having 2 is a good idea for QT and frags anyway!!!!

I honestly like the smaller size tanks. Less money in stocking and hardware, smaller water changes, etc. Though I have heard "stability" is so much easier to achieve in a larger tank, I've never really had a problem with this tank or my pico... My main reason for a bigger tank would be larger angels, anthias, and wrasse!

I would like to clean up the exterior look though, starfire rimless and a custom stand would definitely accomplish that and complete the "living piece of art" theme :)

I also borrowed a top down box and think I finally got a good capture of my hoek stag and ORA borealis!! Need to play around with it some more then check out the photos.

Pebbles, my SA Fancy Snow:
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Finally got a decent shot of my ORA Borealis. And, it's finally starting to really grow! I've had the thing for close to a year now and it took a long while to hit it's stride. Color is pretty amazing, and always has been.

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