drummereef
Team RC
That is freaking AWESOME!!! :thumbsup:
Oh what the heck... now you are just making us look bad!That is truly an amazing setup. Love the table and chairs on the Reef side, perfect place to sit and have a cup of coffee and enjoy the beautiful ocean view. Seriously, are you an interior designer?
The rooms might look nice, but the tank has nothing on yours and many others I admire here on RC.
No, Im not an interior designer. I was a heating oil business owner (bought from my father), turned self taught graphic/web designer, turned home based travel agent. I still do some graphic/web design, just for small businesses. I just like being able to do weird things in my house. I love the southwest/cowboy style (really weird growing up in New England!) so most of my house is decorated that way with stuff I picked up while showing horses across the country. My office has been "rainforest" for a few years and when my daughters room turned guest room I figured I could do something weird there. Being a travel agent we've been to the Caribbean many times, collected some souvenirs and I love to snorkel so I went that way with the guest room. I loved Costa Rica and Panama so I guess thats how my office ended up that way.
Yes, great place for a morning coffee, but Im actually loving sitting at the bar I made in my office. You can see a little of it, its a huge slab of wormwood that was given to me. I think I will put a video together this weekend of the tank and rooms and show a little more of my "treasures".
Off to have a wine at my Rainforest bar. :beer:
Thanks for the compliments drummereef!
Is it possible to post a pic of the algae you've been dealing with? Is it mostly growing on the base rock? I'm guessing it's the same toxic form of cyano I've dealt with on and off for a long time. Definitely kills inverts if they ingest enough of it and is also toxic to the gills of some fish. Luckily never lost my yellow tang but she didn't eat for a couple weeks and her gills were blood red when the tank was at it's worst. I'd love to see if it's the same stuff though...
Yes, mostly on the base rock of the new rock. I had about 1/3 old Live rock from my 75 and then added new dry rock. The algae is a very rusty brown color. Most of it is gone now, but there is still a little on a few areas. Im not sure I would call it cyano, but maybe it was. Very rusty brown, a little hairy, but not long hairy. I will get some pictures tomorrow of the stuff.
The CUC did a great job, but lost some emerald crabs and snails, a couple tangs a few weeks ago and a tang today. The yellow tang that died today wasn't eating at all now for a couple weeks but at first was eating great, no signs of ich, but had some brown blotches on it, and got very thin. At first it was eating everything and picking at the rocks and then nothing. Im going to wait before I get any new fish (and QT them too of course) All parameters are good, other than calcium being a little high, Alk being a little low, but I'll be adjusting my dosing now.
If you look at the last 2 pictures on this thread, you will see the color of the algae on the RIGHT side of the tank. I would call it diarrhea brown. The photo above the last two is on the other side of the tank so there is 1 shot that shows the algae on the same rocks on the LEFT. I will try to get something closer that shows the algae thats still there.
One other thing to look for is... does it get worse after water changes? Just keep an eye on that and report back overtime if it doesn't (knock on wood) go away on it's own.![]()