My reef!

Just some update pic's for you, hope you like them :D

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Thanks for looking!
Glen
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12599056#post12599056 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by kar93
Even more beautiful! :thumbsup:

Thanks Kane, sorry I missed your question about raising the clowns, I don't, they lay every 2 weeks or so and I just let them go through the stage, someone said about taking them out the tank but I can't it's there home they have given me so much enjoyment I'll just leave them to it, but they have now made a new home as I moved the hammer up into the reef and that was it they got the hump! They have now moved into a very large frog spawn and glad to say they have started laying again :D :D

Thanks again
Glen
 
No problems. Just curious, Do you mail order corals or get them from your LFS? If you mail order could you recommend a good place if possible?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12599151#post12599151 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by kar93
No problems. Just curious, Do you mail order corals or get them from your LFS? If you mail order could you recommend a good place if possible?

Purchased from a shop in Norwich Norfolk, would always pick them up as some do cost a bit like blasto's, acans anywhere from £90 upto £200, but I do get a good price as I normaly buy a bit at a time!
there are some good shops in the UK but not as good as say the states! lucky people. lol

Thanks
Glen
 
Just got a nice bubble coral and another Yellow & Purple tang so that's 24 tangs now

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And feeding time at the zoo again!

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Thanks
Glen
 
Thanks for the tour. I love your work on scaping and your school of yellow tangs. Is there any special trick of how you manage to put many of them in one place without fighting?
 
Incredible..Any picks of your equipment? Before you said your stuff was 15 feet away, any pics? Do you have anything under your tank? Have you lost green chromis over time, do they pic on each other? Sorry ofr all the questions. I think that is a atlantic tang the blue 1. It is huge...Thanks for sharing.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13461229#post13461229 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by pencilcup
Thanks for the tour. I love your work on scaping and your school of yellow tangs. Is there any special trick of how you manage to put many of them in one place without fighting?
Just plenty of food, they get seaweed twice a day and an auto feeder putting in pellets aprox 8 times a day, and then me putting a few pinches of food in!



WOW! You have done a fabulous job! What is the time frame from your first pics to your most recent post?
Looking back at my photo's it was approx Feb /March 2007 when I started the tank!



Incredible..Any picks of your equipment? Before you said your stuff was 15 feet away, any pics? Do you have anything under your tank? Have you lost green chromis over time, do they pic on each other? Sorry ofr all the questions. I think that is a atlantic tang the blue 1. It is huge...Thanks for sharing.
Some pics here for you!
Sump has live sand and live rock, the water coming in via a 3 sock filter to take out the large bits, over the live sand and through the live rock and back to the tank via the 6 x 55w UV, 2 skimmers are used a TMC and Deltec 703, Kalk stirrer and Calcium reactor is also used along with Ozone.
The pipe work is under ground to my garage which is approx 15ft away, nothing apart from pipe work and the halide ballasts are under the tank, the chromis did start dropping off but seem ok now, the atlantic is big and is a pain, he goes off hie lid and knocks into things, corals go over and he gets mars on his side, so may have to get him out soon?

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Thanks
Glen
 
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