Olasana Lagoon: High Energy SPS Nano Build Thread

Turaki, you have 6 posts AND just joined, but you seem to know my posting history and past viewpoints. Which is fine, but it seems pretty clear you're someone I know, or feel I have wronged you in the past, etc. etc. Can you tell me where/how you know me? Have you been waiting all this time for me to change my mind and set up a tank of my own? That would be pretty petty, sad, and douche-y.

I don't know you personally. I, like you, have been out of the hobby for a while. I recognized your name from another forum I used frequent. I'm just surprised that you set up a personal tank with a wild coral. It certainly doesn't reflect your old ethics on the hobby. You are definitely entitled to change your mind, and I'm glad you have actually. I wish you the best with your new tank and in the hobby in general. I was just surprised, that's all. I take it you no longer believe the hobby or wild coral collection is a threat to wild reefs? If so, I would be interested in what made you think differently. But that should probably be another thread.
 
Turaki, you have 6 posts AND just joined, but you seem to know my posting history and past viewpoints. Which is fine, but it seems pretty clear you're someone I know, or feel I have wronged you in the past, etc. etc. Can you tell me where/how you know me? Have you been waiting all this time for me to change my mind and set up a tank of my own? That would be pretty petty, sad, and douche-y.

Totally caught that too. Sad. Infamous words from Gregory House M.D. " Either you're totally for it, totally against it, or are a raving hypocrite and somewhere in-between ". And no. You are not allowed to change your mind. Good thing your not a politician galleon; your career would have been over before it started. :)
 
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I don't know you personally. I, like you, have been out of the hobby for a while. I recognized your name from another forum I used frequent. I'm just surprised that you set up a personal tank with a wild coral. It certainly doesn't reflect your old ethics on the hobby. You are definitely entitled to change your mind, and I'm glad you have actually. I wish you the best with your new tank and in the hobby in general. I was just surprised, that's all. I take it you no longer believe the hobby or wild coral collection is a threat to wild reefs?

Yes, I believe those quotes are about 10 years old, from a different forum, when I was a frustrated professional aquarist.

If I had to take a WILD, speculative guess, you are either Jerel or Greg, if Jerel, Greg probably sent you this link. I would guess Jerel.
 
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Turaki, you have 6 posts AND just joined, but you seem to know my posting history and past viewpoints. Which is fine, but it seems pretty clear you're someone I know, or feel I have wronged you in the past, etc. etc. Can you tell me where/how you know me? Have you been waiting all this time for me to change my mind and set up a tank of my own? That would be pretty petty, sad, and douche-y.

That kind of information is easy enough to figure out if you know how to do it. I'm sure board mods here know what I'm talking about.

Chris ... so are you not going to put any fish in there at all? Not even a little goby?
 
Shawn, right now I'm doing 5 gallons every week on Sunday. I'd like to try to stick to that. I am very very big on regular water changes. I do system maintenance on my Green Tree Python/Orchidarium system on Sundays as well without fail, so it's easy to be in that routine.

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I've always liked the Chondros especially when they get the blue colour while breeding. Have you considered an automated misting system for your Apex? I use a pressure tank and spray nozzles with a solenoid hooked up to an RO/DI.

http://www.autotopoff.com/solenoid/

I am using 10pcs 1/8" 80˚ PVC misting nozzles on a 100psi pressure tank.

http://www.cloudtops.com/misting_systems_misting_nozzles/mistingnozzles.php

http://www.aquariumwaterfilters.com...page=flypage.tpl&product_id=87&category_id=32
 
JERRY! JERRY!! JERRY!!! c'mon guys and gals... settle down... Everyone has different tastes and experiences. There is no need for all this.. Best of luck with the tank!!
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No, I definitely wasn't a member of the cutting-board reef club.:) I was a long time lurker on TRT. Sorry to derail your thread. Beautiful Vivarium, btw.

I would add a black or blue backdrop on the back of the reef tank. Does the porites have xmas tree worms?
 
I remember the excitement of finding porites on astrea snails. SPS selection has improved for sure. I have some Pacific Spirobranchus worms on Montipora and millepora and they have lasted over a year. Anyone else able to keep xmas tree worms long term? I haven't tried them lately, but ports with xmas tree worms always became algae magnets and receded into base rock after a few months. These were high nutrient tanks though.
 
I kept one for three years.

Then I divorced, gave all my tank stuff to my brother, and he killed everything because he sucks at maintaining stuff apparently.

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No, I definitely wasn't a member of the cutting-board reef club.:) I was a long time lurker on TRT. Sorry to derail your thread. Beautiful Vivarium, btw.

I would add a black or blue backdrop on the back of the reef tank. Does the porites have xmas tree worms?

Just one, most of them were gone by the time I got it. All I cared about was the Porites. Ohhh the starboard days. Yeehaw.
 
Holy crap!!! Who let this guy in here?!?!

Hey Galleon!

Sweet tank! I like it, and the thinking behind it. I'd stick some really shallow water species like gemmifera, humilis, etc. in there and watch what happens. Would be awesome if you could get the tight growth like you see in wild acros.

Oh, and FWIW my Oct 2001 TOTM was a 40 gal breeder with 840W of lighting. 400W over a 20 is just fine. Too bad RC lost its writeup. You can see it in Mike Paletta's Ultimate Marine Aquariums book though. Ahh...the days of free dorm electricity :)

Hey fishinchick! Nobody seems to look at "Join Date" when they rail on someone's lack of experience ;)

Best of luck!
Tim
 
Sarcasm should be read into all posts, makes many more enjoyable :lol:

Yah I responded to you, but wasn't talking about myself. Never been much to talk about "me", feels weird doing so ;)

:lol: I assumed that your avatar was your car. Bummer on the Cherokee, but damn has it lived much longer then my friends that have owned those. I've called AAA one too many times for a Cherokee that wouldn't start :(

Member of our club? We are scattered across the USA and belong to various clubs (but none of us are in the same club), or none at all (Neither Chris or I belong to a club). Several are authors, several are researchers, and those that are neither, have worked in the trade for a long time :) All of us still enjoy the hobby though :D

That's my car to, I bought it when I was 16 for 600$. Oh and I'm aware of you and you naughty doings.. I know all!! lol
 
Ok OP I never said your setup was wrong in any way and not saying it cant work. I just was giving you some advice on how to improve it and make it better. I can tell from the pics that it was a well thought out built and lost of time and thought went into it, but no really it looks like you just half threw a tank together with no planning. I am no noob even though my join date was in 2010 I had an old account back in 2005 and at that point I have been reefing for 2-3 years. To the comment made about people being post whores, most of my posts are in my own threads that I started, comments on members sweet reef tanks and help where I can be helpful. I wish you luck with this set up and I expect you to make many changes to it as it ages.

What do people expect on here when they post a pick on a 2 day old tank, with nothing but a power head, 1 small piece of LR and corals already. People are going to say something and its because we want to see people be successful with their reef tanks. My first thought when I saw the OP setup was concern for the life of corals in it and safety, cheap metal rack, power cords every where...
 
Ok OP I never said your setup was wrong in any way and not saying it cant work.

That's pretty much exactly what you were saying.

I just was giving you some advice on how to improve it and make it better.

There's that word again, better. Better how? You haven't qualified or backed up a single statement you've made.

I can tell from the pics that it was a well thought out built and lost of time and thought went into it, but no really it looks like you just half threw a tank together with no planning.

Wait, which is it?
 
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