Part 1, Part 2 - 1 month later

Will C

New member
After reading all the postings and stories from other newbies I am compelled to contribute.

I have wanted a SW setup for over 2 years and never got the ok from the homefront (my track record for maintaining things is spotty!). I finally set up a 54 corner tank in my office - I found the tank on craigslist drilled w/ bioballs, a real good deal. I had been surfing and stumbled onto TBS and ordered 'the package'. In worry of sounding unbelievable I will only say (as I told Richard) this is truly a bargain and a person can get something for nothing.

Part 1 arrived on the particular flight I had requested, TBS takes customer satisfaction seriously, the flight was on time and the boxes leaked. I picked 'em up, raced to the office, followed the instructions (exactly) and worried that I had spent alot of money on what looked like a boat's propwash at low tide!

fast-forward to 10 days, ammonia at 0 (got all the way up to .6), new light, everything growing and looking great - how can part 2 improve on this?

Part 2 arrived exactly 9 days after Pt.1 and was outstanding. I do not know all the names of the particular animals Richard sent in addition to the 'stuff' I paid for but it seemed it would never end - anemonies, sponges, lawnmower blennie and more. I must have acclimated over 20 bags that night - very exciting and tiring. I am a marathon runner and triathlon'er I was wiped out after setting all this up! Whew. No ammonia run up, within another 10 days I introduced another coral, 2 clowns, a sweetlips (I know it gets big - keep reading!) and a yellow & black looking fish - I also have a damsel but it is afraid of its shadow.

The family came up to 'check out Daddy's fish tank' and I immediately got the ok for a 75 at home - so Richard if you are reading, you'll certainly hear from me in may/june 08.

This segment of the story wraps up with now I have about 15 minutes of maintenance a day (anything more is not necessary but relaxing) and while my partners have their TV's and watch news or reruns I have a small piece of the caribbean - I almost want to jump in!.
This was all made successful and simple because of the components - thanks TBS!
I will send pics when I figure it out
 
Thanks, I am working on the pics but I can't seem to get the pics under the 50k size limit - any suggestions?
 
WOW

WOW

Nice job Will.....I am amazed at how well everybody is doing with their tanks!

Keep up the good work!
Richard TBS:rollface: :rollface: :rollface:
 
Thanks for sharing. You're right on the money about Richard. His dedication to customer satisfaction is second to none. I only wish ALL vendors (not just reef) were like Richard. His dedication reminds me of dealing with my Japanese business partners and vendors. Ready to please and enthusiastic about what they sell.
 
Not yet on the clown but I am still holding out hope. I do have a couple of questions that more experienced hobbyists may be able to help out on.

Catching a gorilla crab - just put in a water glass, lean it against the crab's hangout, bait & wait - is this correct or is trere a better way

Mantis - I run a well fed reef. The LR has alot of food, I feed 3x during week (the middle feeding is frozen mysis) and I dose w/ plankton (good stuff, must be kept in fridge). Do I have to really worry about mantis damage since the tank is well fed or should I upset everything and look to remove it

Feeding - am I feeding too much - ammonia is zero nitrites and nitrates are trace

PH - my ph is 8.6, I believe this is too high but my LFS has said if the tank is happy then leave it alone - good advice but I am still wondering if this may lead to a long term problem.

My final question is rhetorical; Do I love going to the office because work is fulfilling or because I can't wait to check out my tank? Hmmmm...
 
Leave the mantis alone. He won't cause much trouble....and don't be too quick to blame the mantis everytime anything dies.

Oh yes...your more likely to cause problems by trying to manipulate the pH..than you would have by just letting it be where it is.
 
<<< Catching a gorilla crab - just put in a water glass, lean it against the crab's hangout, bait & wait - is this correct or is trere a better way >>>


Te tilted glass is a good way short of removing rocks and physical removal. Do it about 1 hr. after lights out and use a piece of fresh shrimp from the grocery store.


<<< PH - my ph is 8.6, I believe this is too high but my LFS has said if the tank is happy then leave it alone - good advice but I am still wondering if this may lead to a long term problem. >>>


What is your alkalinity, and what test kits do you use and what time of day do you test pH?
 
my alkalinity is 125 ppm, and I test my ph at random times but mostly midday - Thanks for your interest.
 
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