Okay guys I am going to answer the questions I printed out the other day. Sorry it has taken me so long to get back to you but I am just to busy these days to think straight.
I cheated, and quoted, So I can add the answers in without having to take time to type the question as well. However,I am taking out all the quote information. This is the questions posted by Charles Matthews.
Mary, are you still without substrate?
I do actually have some sand, in the tank. It is mostly blown back into the rocks, where it isn't seen and there is very little of it. The only place you can see it, is in the center, where the rock work is more open.
How often are you feeding?
The last several months, my husband has been feeding the Fish once per day (several frozen cubes, 1 each of mysis, brine, spirilina brine for the Yellow Tang, and usually Ocean Plankton or something like that.) These are all dropped into the tank straight from the freezer, where they float around and the pair of clowns Percula(Nemo Variety) eat from them, then as they get in front of the powerheads they get broken up, and move throughout the tank. That is when, the other fish start to eat on them. This way everybody gets some.
I occassionally feed the coral, but not very often anymore, due to lights always being off by the time I get home. It is very hard to feed a dark tank.
Are you SURE they are taking baby brine shrimp? Any pictures?
Yes. I am positive that they catch and hold onto small brine shrimp occassionally and several if i actually target the B shrimp to them. After a few minutes the shrimps are gone.
As for pictures, no there are not any at this time, as I only just recently acquired a camera that was good enough to allow those kind of shots. But I will try to get some as soon as I can.
How often do you blast the rocks?
I use to blast the rocks several times a day. But then I built this really awesome light setup and it became a real chore to move it. Mainly, because I end up, almost letting it slid to the floor, because I don't always get it pushed straight back. Then I have to get my husband to come help me put it back (he is hard to wake up in the middle of the night and really doesn't appreciate it either. LOL)
So now it gets done, when I have to be in the tank for something else, and I think about it before the top gets put back in place.
How often do you change water, and how much?
I do a water change only when the nitrates build, about every 6-9 months (Please Don't Yell at Me!) That is what seems to work for my tank, to often seems to screw it up. I change about 13 gallons at a time.
How often do you feed DT's or other algal product?
Not sure what DT's are, but if it is the brown powder or some sort of green liquid my brother got, (he gave some to me,) when he bought a 180 gallon setup complete, then I feed them, when I remember that I have them. The same as the ZooMax and cyclopeeze. Usually at the same time mixed into the stuff I mix up that one of local experts formulated. I just add it to the final liquid.
How long exactly have you kept your specimens now?
I got them for my Birthday in April of 2004, If I remember correctly. Plus I cheated and went back and found my original post on when I got them. (found on page 1, I think it was about half way down.)
Mary, please forgive the persistent questioning. I am thinking that it would be a good idea to interview you for an article in Reef Central, and include pictures of your Dendros. It would interest a number of people and would help move us toward a Forum.
What do you think about an interview and article? We would need pictures of your entire setup- refugium, closeups of the appearance of the rocks and surfaces and the dendros.
If, you all, really want an interview and article, then I will do it as soon as I can find the time. I can start getting pictures of the equipment and system together over the next few weeks. But first I probably should reformat my computer as it is not working so well of late. Long process first I have to stop taking pictures. I keep burning them to disk but by the time I get finished I am to tired to reformat then I take more pictures LOL.
But I will be doing that in the next week or so out of necessity.
Then I will start taking the pictures. I now have the Digital Canon Rebel XT with some deceit macro lens. plus the add on macro's. I was at my LFS today playing with the different lens I got yesterday. (practice lol)
Right now I am fighting with HAIR ALGEA, and don't want any pictures of my tank taken. But it is on the decline. Thanks to the algea eating eyelash blenny, the Yellow Tang occassionally eats some and the hamster looking thing they gave me at the LFS last weekend, and 4 lettuce nudibranches. As well as the Rabbit fish and 50 new blue leg crabs added this week. I had a fish that ate every shrimp and crab I put in the tank, but My Husband caught him a few days ago (when he went fishing in my tank, while I was gone). I took him to the LFS and traded him to the eyelash blenny. I was threatening to take the tank apart to catch him, and redoing all the rock. He doesn't want me to do that cause it takes days and he has to help (I have some huge, really heavy rocks)
Mary- It occurs to me that if you are illuminating the sump for the mangroves, you may be growing diatoms on that Tidepool wheel that are constantly being knocked off into the water. How long has your Tidepool been in operation?
January or February of 2005
Okay I will try to get to the rest as soon as I find them.