New Start

M Woodhill

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Well, I even can't find where is my originally build thread. In short, since last January I went into an on/off relationship, my reef tank maintenance was basically suspended. Well,I'm now back to the ocean world.

This is how the tank looks now. I know it isnt sps but it's always my favorite. this is a new one--the one I had ended up in an mp10

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now my sps

2 fast grower red planet+forest fire digitata

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some nice ones:

ora panope birdnest--I have to confess I do have a problem spelling those ora names. would they name em traditionally?

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ora hawkin's echinata

its base got rtn. I tried to kill the aiptasia and only accidentally fragged it. already put 3 berghia nudibranch+8 peppermint shrimp in. it seems to be recovering

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unknown coral but cool 1

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unknown coral but cool 2

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aussie fat milli. has yet to color up

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tyree pink lemonade. got the yellow tips but the polyps need to be redder

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awesome whats the entire tank lookin like

fts now is DIFFICULT for all the sides of glass is covered with coraline algae--needs a lot of work to clean em up

some more corals:

these 2 have yet to live at their full. they showed no pe no growth for past few months and now are making their comeback

ice blue tabling coral with red polyps

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red/pink coral with yellow coralites and green polyps. the vendor named it sun explosive milli. totally missed the focus. the wave was strong at reefcrest peak

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superman milli

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cali tort. well, i dropped it and then dropped a rock onto it when reaquascaping. ugh, most of its tips were broken. replaced so still acclimating

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I've found your build thread; its here: http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2338994

(If you ever want to find an old thread you started, just click on your USERNAME, Select VIEW PROFILE, then click on STATISTICS, then click on FIND ALL THREADS BY M Woodhill. That will bring up threads you started)

But keep this thread as your main thread now. :D It wont get lost here in the SPS forum...the main forum is far too busy for build threads. :)

Your SPS look amazing. You are honestly doing VERY WELL. Got a few questions which I hope you dont mind answering:

1. Are you still running the Zeovit system?

2. Other than the basic Zeo components, what other KZ Zeo additives are you dosing?

3. What is your T5 tube combo?

4. What are you current PO4 and NO3 readings?

Many thanks. Seriously, keep up the excellent work you are doing with this tank. I will be following this thread closely for sure. Was quite a joy to see how well your SPS are doing. :) I especially love how nice your Cali Tort and HAwkins look.
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Nice collection of corals and sorry for ritteri loss. I had a red base one and got rid of it after 3yrs when my mother clown jumped out:mad2: Forest fire digi is becoming one of my favorites in my tank .
 
I've found your build thread; its here: http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2338994

1. Are you still running the Zeovit system?

2. Other than the basic Zeo components, what other KZ Zeo additives are you dosing?

3. What is your T5 tube combo?

4. What are you current PO4 and NO3 readings?

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hey dude, thanks for finding my thread back--ok I'll stay here

1, I'm still running Zeovit system

2, none, just bak, start3, stone, carbon. for my best knowledge, as long as there's sign of algae and no sign of paling, you don't need any supplements

3, t5 is front to back:

ati blue plus
ge 6500k
kz purple
ati blue plus
ati blue plus
ati blue plus
ge 6500k
ati blue plus

dawn and twilight=kz purple+ati blue plus

4, I have yet to test. it's my first time to try dry rocks and they did bother me. When it's totally soaked, it released tons of phosphate into the water and nuisance algae thrived and sps turned downwards. And when the algae started to fade, they literally exploded my skimmer and caused big ph and alk swings--which were more fatal to sps and anemone. That must've caused my ritteri to wonder around.

Well, I'm back now :beer::beer::beer: will test regularly and maintain regularly
 
Well cut my finger and am now in ER. It proves this is not only expensive but dangerous hobby! I scrapped quite clean the front glass and will shoot some more pictures tomorrow
 
I promise NY ER is the least efficient system in he world. I wanna go home and take some pictures lol

The 2 main hospitals in London usually see you within 4 hours. Used to be much worse, but they have improved over the years.
 
ok, I'll get some cleaner looks of my tank when my finger cut recovers

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some more sps--basically those are all I'm now having in the tank

garf bonsai--not doing very well. palin and small pe

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pacman--doing well. supposed to be red with green tips but this one turns to be purple with yellow tips and polyps. interesting

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season's greetings--doing well but was damaged during the reaquascape

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new arrival--green cap with purple polyps

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ora rainbow pocci

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ora stubber stag

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right focus of the sun explosive milli. really cool

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my signature, lol

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hopefully you guys enjoy. I know you're critics lol
 
Your corals are generally in very good health and exhibit quite good colour, being that they are mostly only frags. Love the Seasons Greetings; that looks pretty sweet.

As for the tank; :facepalm: - Just kidding. :)
Scrape the glass regularly, then it wont become such a large job. :D Also, the algae growing on the side and bottom glass, turn all pumps off, scrape it all and then siphon it out. It a form of nutrient export itself.

Hope you dont mind the suggestions. :)
 
Your corals are generally in very good health and exhibit quite good colour, being that they are mostly only frags. Love the Seasons Greetings; that looks pretty sweet.

As for the tank; :facepalm: - Just kidding. :)
Scrape the glass regularly, then it wont become such a large job. :D Also, the algae growing on the side and bottom glass, turn all pumps off, scrape it all and then siphon it out. It a form of nutrient export itself.

Hope you dont mind the suggestions. :)

Hey dude. Thank you for the suggestions. I woulda scraped the side glass clean if my finger hadn't been cut. I kept the green lawn on the front for purpose. I don't know what the algae is but it isn't cyano or hair. It grows like the pattern you see--brush and when you touch it, it's quite hard. Pods love it. I always try to keep some part of my bare bottom for it to grow part. And I actually like the feelin.

Things will be improving lol. Next time will be way cleaner and sleeker
 
Hey dude. Thank you for the suggestions. I woulda scraped the side glass clean if my finger hadn't been cut. I kept the green lawn on the front for purpose. I don't know what the algae is but it isn't cyano or hair. It grows like the pattern you see--brush and when you touch it, it's quite hard. Pods love it. I always try to keep some part of my bare bottom for it to grow part. And I actually like the feelin.

Things will be improving lol. Next time will be way cleaner and sleeker

That's pretty cool the pods love eating on the lawn. :D Means you should have LOADS of pods around. If its easily controlled, then there is no issue having it in the tank. :)
 
That's pretty cool the pods love eating on the lawn. :D Means you should have LOADS of pods around. If its easily controlled, then there is no issue having it in the tank. :)

I experimented this algae for a while. It started in the last stage of initial stage algae outbreak. And it's gone if the wave is too strong.
 
Tested some water parameters:

Mg 1300--ok. I used io salt mg reading was above 1500

Phos 0.05--a tad higher than ideal. Faster the flow of zeo reactor

Salinity 35 ppm
 
some more additions. the tank is refilled up

the algae is striking a small comeback because of my increased feeding. glass cardinalfish needs to be fed a lot. But the corals seem to be better

the superman mille is showing the ice blue tips but has yet to show redder polyps.

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this aussie frag is getting nicer

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more neon green tips are shown

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this is really my favorite now. the coral is getting more ice blue while the polyps are redder and bigger. sorry for the bad focus. mp is really strong

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new undata. it's started to encrust

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sorry for the bad focus ;-) I need stronger hands. ORA Shortcake--my favorite ssc variation. IMO stronger lighting makes ssc greener, opposed to ORA's description online

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Cali tort seems to be moderate to fast grower

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ORA purple stylo. Quite blue in my tank

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my clam

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and my signature

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thanks guys. some simple tests:

po4=0.05 a week ago. a tad high for me so I adjusted the flow of my stone reactor and will test tomorrow

salinity=35 ppm

mg=1300

ca, alk to be tested
 
Looking good! Despite the corals being frag sized they still have very good colour. Zeovit is working well for you.
 
wow, so much better with those coraline is scraped out. its gonna nice when those corals grow. hope ur finger is ok by now.
 
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