o2manyfish 750g Tank, 1500g System "Built" Thread

o2manyfish has awesome corals as well as awesome fish

o2manyfish has awesome corals as well as awesome fish

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Scroll back a few pages. There are plenty of pics to make you drool!!

I wish I lived closer so I could check this out in person

Corey
 
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HI Guys,

The fish restocking since the power outage massacre is going well.

These are some of the newest to make their way inside.


Colini 1 - Oct20.jpg


Colini 2 - Oct20.jpg


Colini 3 - Oct20.jpg


Colini 4 - Oct20.jpg



Most of the prominent fish in the tank have been replaced. Still waiting to find a few nice Golden Angels, a Joculator, and lots of little Gobies.

In restocking we have added a Gem Tang, Black Tang, Trio of Venustus and now a pair of Colini angels.

Dave B
 
Wow, always blown away by this thread and the great fish and coral. Yes let's do a gem tang and black tang, yup both will do haha. Then the angels wow.
Awesome tank man
 
I get asked almost everyday what do I do when it rains with my outdoor frag tank. And the follow-up question is always what about smog and acid-rain.

Here is a video from this afternoon during the So Cal Wildfires. The fires are less than 20 miles from our yard and the Santa Ana Winds are blowing the smoke right at us.

The air is nasty and now as the sun sets you can't walk 10' outside without coughing or getting ash in your eyes.

Dave B



 
My outdoor tank is surviving but I find the photoperiod to be very short... starting to seriously consider MH supplemental lighting...
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Here's my thread

http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2653824&page=4



Let me know what you think?
 
Hi O2 - you guys be safe down there. Sounds pretty bad from what we are hearing up here in the Northern part of the state.
 
Hi Peeps,

Here is a video of my system after 5 days of ASH falling into it from the wildfires. Everything is fine. Inside and out no ill effects.

Dave B


 
Holy grail....O2 i started following you on YouTube as well i am aka Ash not the one from the wildfire....so sorry to hear about your loss of fishes this year due to power outages. Your indoor and outdoor systems are real piece of art...stay safe...definetly will be following this thread....


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I have a 25 year old Harlequin Macaw, who is 42" from head to tail. Sometimes he hangs out in front of the tank.



He has no problem fragging corals, and can bite through Zeo Rocks :)



Dave B



Is your Harley still doin well? Got a Harley, B&G and a Camelina! Can't get enough of your videos!


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Happy to hear everything turned out well for you .Fantastic fish and corals,awesome to have angle fish that spawn in your system.
 
It's been a rough year for the system. Due to unstable technology we had constant issues with stability. While the fish didn't mind the corals have had a really rough time since New Years. Things have finally stabilized out, and slowly the corals are coming back to looking the way they should.

I will post a video of the display tank in the next few days. Or take a peak at it. The Live webcam is up and running 24/7 o2manyfish.com/webcam

This week we are have 4 days of 'Excessive Heat Warnings' - For Los Angeles this means 4 days with temps over 104 degrees.

2 weeks ago we went from normal summer weather to all of a sudden a 117 degrees on a Friday. By 1pm on that Friday my flower beds were toast. Palm trees yellowed. African tree ferns, turned brown and branches snapped off like toast. It was brutal. The system is usually temp stable with fans up to 104. But at 1pm when it was around 112 the temp rose to 83.

I popped up an EZUP tent, and the temp stopped rising.

In anticipation of this week's heat wave, I put the tent up on Sunday. Today is day 3 of the heat wave with temps expected to hit 110. And as of this morning the 4 day heat warning, has now been extended till at least Saturday.

But, so far this week we haven't gone past 82.5 --

Here is a video of the outdoor frag tank yesterday afternoon with temps well over the 100 degree mark.

Make sure you watch till the end... there is a surprise.

Dave B

 
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